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Rick Green wrote:
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> Since varroa cling to the outside of bees, could a "carwash" be devised to
> strip the bees of varroa? The entire colony could be made to pass through
> this gauntlet

I have a hard enough time making them line up for their shots every
fall. But if you can train them to run a gauntlet please let me know. I
would love to dump the hypodermic. Hard to hit those little arms with my
eyesight going.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Me

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