In a message dated 97-12-21 02:05:35 EST, [log in to unmask] (Peter Amschel)
writes:
<<The bees can't get rid of the mites because the bees are all
artificially separated off from one another in millions of Langstroth
frames. The space between the frames does not allow enough room for
the bees to work together and interact shoulder to shoulder en masse
throughout the hive.>> (snip)
<< Just as fleas would proliferate on monkeys if the
monkeys were artificially separated from one another so that when
they want to visit and interact with one another they have to burrow
through an artificial wall or go all the way down and around one or
more maze-like artificial walls the mites are getting the upper hand >>
Ummm, Peter,
you haven't looked at the comb in MY hives lately, have you?
[log in to unmask] Dave Green Hemingway, SC USA
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