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Sun, 14 Oct 2001 07:40:21 +0100
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Chris,

According to the information given at Gormanstown two years ago, a natural
drop of 10 mites was deemed to call for immediate action.

Ruary Rudd
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Sent: 14 October 2001 01:30

> This year, a year after last treating, the mite drop on hives on open
> screened bottoms was between 2 and 12 in 24 hours, .
>
> Chris
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