> Or the reason for the disappearance of Tracheal is that when it hits it is
not recognized but just added to Varroa deaths.
I'm curious about the above Bill. When tracheal mite hit us, the colonies
died full of bees, with bees wandering out the entrances. On the other
hand, when they die from varroa/DWV, the bees fly off and leave the hive
without adult bees.
What were the signs in tracheal mite deaths that you speak of?
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
530 277 4450
ScientificBeekeeping.com
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