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Wed, 27 Dec 2017 09:38:18 -0800
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Many of our club members out here in Western Washington seemed to see a similar pattern to what Bill Truesdell described of very few mites until late Fall and then skyrocketing numbers.  That is definitely what I saw in my hives.  This pattern seemed quite different than in past years where mites were more of an ongoing issue.

Mark Salser

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