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> >I meant the tests you were running using OA/glycerin dribble versus
> OA/sugar dribble.


I've only run one preliminary formal test so far, one only two matched
hives.  The bee samples taken over time are still in the freezer, waiting
for things to slow down to analyze.

We did apply the OA/gly dribble to several hives last winter, and got good
mite reduction.  We then dribbled about 1200 hives with it, but did not
collect hard data.
-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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