>Has the term Parasitic Mite Syndrome (PMS) been replaced with Varroa Mite Syndrome (VMS) or are they both being used?
Yes, and Yes, VMS is being suggested as a replacement for PMS. I think it helps define the acronym.
While on the subject, the "dispersal phase" is a suggested replacement for the "phoretic phase" when describing mites on bees since phoresy is a non-parasitic association and we know that mites in the dispersal phase can be parasites.
Webster:
>: the nonparasitic association of one kind of animal (as a larval insect) with another in order to obtain transportation
Remember to always use these terms during inspections because the bees are listening.
Bill Hesbach
Cheshire CT
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