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Dr Pamela Munn <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Apr 1995 13:36:16 +0100
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IBRA has recently published a book called New perspectives on varroa
which covers bio- and non-chemical control as well as other issues such
as resistance to chemicals, breeding toleratnt bees etc.
If you are interested contact me directly at IBRA:
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> If this subject has been discussed on Bee-L already, then apologies but I'm
 new
> to this list so any info would be useful.
> Is there anybody working on, or has knowledge of research into natural
 products
> for the control of varroa mites. e.g. any work using neem or azadirachtin for
> example.
>
> Any info would be welcome as would responses from anybody interested in doing
> this sort of research.
>
> Dr Andy Evans
> SAC,
> West Mains Road,
> Edinburgh
> UK
>
> Tel +44 131 667 1041
> Fax +44 131 667 2601
> Email [log in to unmask]
>
 
 
 
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  *  Dr Pamela Munn                                            *
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