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Jorg Kewisch <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 May 2011 15:36:49 -0400
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Peter L Borst wrote:
> SEE:
> A Modified Two-queen System: “Tower” Colonies Allowing for Easy Drone Brood Removal for Varroa Mite Control 
> Dennis van Engelsdorp, Shane Gebauer & Robyn Underwood
> http://www.beeculture.com/content/ScienceJournalFebruary2009.pdf
>   

                                                                  
"Capped drone brood removal is a varroa mite control technique that 
reduces the need for chemical treatments."
Do varroa mites actually prefer drone larva? Or do they not care  and it 
is just more effective to remove drone brood because from each cell 
there will be two or three mite offspring compared to one from a worker 
bee cell. But if the mites do seek out drone larva, how do they know 
where to go? Is it the larger cell size or a scent that guides them?

Jorg

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