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Randy Oliver <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Sep 2006 10:44:07 -0400
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>>> I counted 24 hr stickies yesterday

>>for a 2-week post follow up.  Mite levels were down to about 10-15.

What was the count pre-treatment?
It was a 3-day "count" post first OA dribble.  I don't count--I just
separate colonies by a triage system.  Low mites (about 15 or
less--potential breeder; medium mites (maybe 100--will need another shot);
and colonies with >100 (take to home yard to give special attention to.

>>   I have a high percentage of VSH stock, and most have low mite
>>levels, but the occasional colony is sky high!

Do you think that these might have raised their own queens, and aren't your 
VSH queens?
Could be; could also  be that the queens did not mate with enough resistant
drones.

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