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In message <[log in to unmask]>, Martin Hromádko
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>We dont treat bees against varroa in my country in spring usually, becouse
>we do it since end of summer by acaricides. Sometimes we treat bees in
>spring if manny varoa mites fall down during winter period and it is
>observed by Czech veterinary.
Hello Martin - which acaricides do you use in the Czech Republic?
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James Kilty

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