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> >Whats Really interesting to me, is after years of super high mites,
> last year I had really low numbers in a lot of hives. Over 1/3 tested in
> 0-1% in Sept. never seen that before No it was not genetics, or yard
> locations. I suspect environmental issues. No clue really, but nothing
> else made sense.
We've been surprised again and again this season by the huge variation in
mite counts. Little rhyme or reason that we can see. Unless you're doing
dozens and dozens of alcohol washes, you wouldn't have any idea as to the
degree of variability from hive to hive in the same apiary (relatively
consistent for the same hive from sample to sample, so not a question on
methodology).
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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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