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To all bee/or bee mite researchers out there:
I am currently screening tracheal mites from different countries and
regions of the US to see if DNA patterns are different.
I would be grateful if some other cooperators would send me samples
of mites, or infested bees, from colonies that died of mites
and from those still alive but infested.
Alcohol samples of mites in the tubes or infested bees is fine, if
the samples were previously frozen or collected within the past
year. Bees left in alcohol too long are difficult to find mites.
However, mite samples within the tubes can be over a year.
Use 70% EtOH and label all samples
In addition to A. woodi, A. externis and A. dorsalis would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you for your help. If there are any questions, please write, call or
email.
Diana Sammataro
Dept Entomology
Ohio State University
1735 Neil Ave
Columbus OH 43210 1220
Phone: 614 292 9089, Fax: 614 292 2180
Email: [log in to unmask]
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