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one thought has been puzzling me, its been shown that many small amd not so
small invertebrates can be frozen then thawed and successfully walk away. i
havnt seen this discussed in relation to varroa. Has anybody tried freezing
and thawing varroa to see if this does actually kill all of them in the
drone brood

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