I got into a wrangle here a few years back when I reported that there has
been no improvement in resistance to tracheal mites in US commercial stocks
over the past decade. This was in the context of the campaign against
importing Australian stock. The argument was being made about how the US
stock had developed resistance to various things (including tracheal mites)
and how could offshore bees from a protected environment be expected to
measure up?
I said, "Hold on there, the evidence is to the contrary. Baton Rouge has
been tracking this characteristic", and then I came under some considerable
calumny -- to the extent that I left the list for a year or so.
Again, recently, I mentioned this same observation in a similar context and
immediately received some supporting evidence which I present in detail at
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/articles/tracheal.htm. (See "March 2010"
at the bottom).
Shame! On average, to my eye, things are worse, not better than in 1999 and
much worse than 2002.
For those who just want the cartoon version, just click here -->
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/articles/images/trache1.gif
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