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>So are there widespread mites resistant to amitraz in the US?

> How many years did it take for resistance?
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We got reports of resistance nearly immediately back in the early 90's.
 Then most beekeepers dropped it for a number of years, then went back.

The last few years, some have needed to ramp up the dose, or frequency of
treatment.  Dr. Frank Eischen recently reported that efficacy at Weslaco
had dropped off considerably.

I'm surprised that amitraz has had as long a run as it's had.  Would of
course be best to alternate.

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

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