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Bob,

Can these viruses spread directly from bee to bee or is the mite the only transfer mechanism involved?

And do you have plans to mass produce and sell your Russian queens?

Regards,

Waldemar
Long Island, NY


>>I have personally seen in my
travels deadouts in the tens of thousands. Parasitic mite syndrome (PMS) in almost all deadouts . PMS is the term given to virus problems associated with a varroa infestation by Dr. Shiminuki when head of the Beltsville Bee lab.

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