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Responding to Jim, Zachary (who undoubtedly knows more about this than any
50 of us combined) said:
"My post last time was only toward Lloyds original post. If a bug uses 1
or
2, they can be "cross-resistant" to two or more chemicals. However
some people consider them to be "tolerant" only unless the bug has #3
as a mechanism."
I think my post commented on an understanding I have that when V.D. becomes
resistant to fluvalinate it is only a very short step to resistance to
amitraz. (If I didn't say that, that is what I meant to say.)
What say you, Zachary?
Lloyd
Lloyd Spear, Owner Ross Rounds, Inc.
Manufacturers of Ross Rounds Comb
Honey Equipment, Sundance Pollen Traps
and Custom Printer of Sundance Labels.
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