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Does anyone know what low ambiant temperature threshold Dr.Rodriguez
FGMO/ thymol fogging method works for controlling varroa mites. Also,
has anyone tried this method inside wintering barns ?

Paul Gregory
Manitoba

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From: D McKinney [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 11:34 AM
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Subject: [BEE-L] TM Testing


A recent post by Bill Truesdell stated:

> VM gets the blame even
>though it might have been TM (or a combination of the two). After the 
>failure, only Varroa will be present, so there is no problem blaming
it. 
>TM disappears with the bees.
>
New Brunswick beekeepers have experienced large losses and TM could be a

contributing factor.
Can TM be  easily detected in the dead bees  found in the hive with the 
proper lab equipment?
Dave McKinney
Maugerville NB

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