> It's not so much the mite load on the adult bees that's the problem--it's
> the percentage of the pupae that are infested. Once the pupal infestation
> rate exceeds ~25%, the colony is "walking dead." This rate is generally
> reached in autumn as the declining bee pop concentrates the mites in the
> remaining brood.
>
Thanks Randy. Very clearly stated and is an Occam's razor solution to the
"sudden" collapse of strong hives in the fall from robbing..
Only other thing I would add is the mites from the robbed hive will also
probably carry a higher viral load compounding the problem.
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine
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