On Sat, 12 May 2007 22:47:56 -0700, Dee Lusby
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>this because all races/strains looked at so far by
>beekeepers using SC for such, do not seem to have a problem
>with either mites, once their bees are regressed down in
>size and queen shift is completed. Also, no one is
>reporting problems continuing with secondary diseases
>either.
Beekeepers using persimmon lumber for their frame parts aren't reporting
any problems with mites either. Then again, they aren't reporting much of
anything, because there aren't enough of them to make very many reports.
My point is that the above statement is only as significant as the pool of
beekeepers doing the reporting (or non-reporting). My understanding is
that they're all but completely insignificant. Can anyone show us
evidence to the contrary?
Eric
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