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alive varroa
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Donald V Israel <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 31 Dec 1996 19:07:40 -0600
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In a previous post, i mentioned that I treated and checked for varroa
yesterday. I took the insert out last evening and dumped most of the
mites out. Today a neighbor was over and we were discussing bees. He
wanted to see a mite so I picked up the tray hoping to see a dead mite
or so. Well, what I found was a live mite. What makes them fall off the
bees and how long do the little suckers live after they fall off?
 
Thanks,
Don
PS: Dr. Pedro, I expect you have the answer.

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