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Bob Harrison wrote:

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> It will be awhile before I see if my new Russian bees can survive varroa
> untreated as I only received the queens a few months ago. I doubt that they
> will but will keep an open mind.


If they are in a Yard by them selves they will do just fine,
if in a yard with other than russian bees your results will
varry from fair to bad.


Charlie Harper

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