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> It is disappointing, at best, to read that North American beekeepers
> continue to ignore research with FGMO and reports posted on the
> web.  Contrary to North American experience, Spanish beekeepers
> who use FGMO are experiencing tracheal mite free hives.

Many, if not most, BEE-L readers have not been aware of the URL of the
information to which you refer, and have only seen the older information
about other methods you tried in the past.  It is unfortunate that this
information has not been widely advertised here on BEE-L or on
sci.agriculture.beekeeping.

Perhaps you could post the URL of the information to this list and, if you
wish, also give a summary of the method and the tests that have now proven
it effective, along with your latest recommendations.

Thanks in advance.

allen

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