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John Edwards <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 2 Mar 2001 12:24:04 -0700
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"David L. Green" wrote:

>      I have long expected that honeybees would find mechanisms of varroa mite
> resistance. This needs to be further studied. Right now the only efforts I
> know of to study resistance are in kept bees. I think the wild bees need a
> much closer look. And I realize that is more difficult.

You're singing my song, Dave.  I find it difficult to believe that so little work
or even careful documented observation has been done of feral honey bees in the
U.S.  I'm going to Yuma next week (and hopefully a few more trips there), and may
find if the isolated feral populations have bounced back - everything is blooming
now, but the last two years were dry.

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