Peter -> “You put some bees and wiper fluid in, shake it and separate out
the mites from the bees.”
I have observed variation in the number of mites visible in the bottom of
the jar influenced by the fluid used to wash them off. – especially a water
based vers alcohol based. Even a difference between 70% and 90% alcohol.
Some mites seem to float in a water based solution and hang up on the bee
bulk.
This is probably significant when a beekeeper wants to sort thru a couple of
percentage points of infestation.
Maybe we could compare notes sometime in August? - wash several ½ cup bee
samples in a water based solution and then repeat wash the same bees with
alcohol. The shaking time should be constant also.
n Or when in haste we set the thresholds at - > 0, few, many, copious
(TNTC –too numerous to count)
DC
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