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--- On Sat, 11/27/10, randy oliver <[log in to unmask]> wrote: "I see varroa on rare occasions on queens, ....."

To date, I cannot recall ever seeing a mite on a queen.  I'm sure I would have noticed, and remembered, if I had.

Mike in LA  (Lower Alabama)
1999  -  2010
Kept bees before then, but mites were not in our working vocabulary at the time.


      

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