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> Colonies from which we collected several hundred V. jacobsoni had several
> adult bees which were stunted; some of these, and some others, had deformed
> wings; the bees soon removed deformed individuals from the hive. However,
> most of the affected bees died in the pupal stage.
>

 If we only had jacobsoni all would still be well. Destructor changed the
game. Two different mites.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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