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Date: | Fri, 29 Nov 2013 05:01:18 -0500 |
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Clare Densley, the apiarist at Buckfast Abbey, is, in association with
Devon's Bee Vet, using applications of these mites and checking and
recording mitefall and comparing it with as many untreated controls.
Shown graphically, the treated colonies have an undulating horizontal
line, whereas the graph for the controls soars steeply. There is, as
yet, no completely satisfactory way of administering the mites as
through gravity/instinct they soon make their way down through to the
floor. Naturally they would live in the leaf litter or nesting
material of poultry.
Chris
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