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Sun, 7 Mar 1999 21:15:44 -0600
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Hi again, i have a hive that seems to never have any varroa, now don't
get me wrong....i'm not complaining!!! i found the hive at my
grandfathers house, he pasted away and 2 years later i noticed bees
flying around it, i have had this hive for 3 years, i never have treated
it for varroa, so far no problems (knock on wood!) i have seven other
hives in the same location with this one, i have had varroa in the other
hives and have treated accordingly, has anyone else had this happen to
them? or know of anyone with the same thing? is there anyway of testing
the bees to see if they are varroa resistant??

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