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>although neither of those parasites are generally considered to be serious
contributors to current bee mortality problems.  That is why I didn't
include them.
>Maybe my memory is failing, but did Jerry not reach a different conclusion?

Yes, your memory is rapidly fading, but we still love you!  If you refer
back to the post, you will see that I was speaking of tracheal mite and
chalkbrood, neither of which are generally considered to be major issues.

-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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