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Thu, 27 Oct 2016 18:04:25 +0100
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>We are now all hoping for a method of inoculating our colonies with Type B.

We really need to know how widespread Type B is, both in this country and around the world - and whether its presence is always linked to apparent 'resistance'.  I would have thought that to be a really worthwhile research project.

In the meantime I am left wondering whether I have any Type B here.  My varroa treatment is minimal and it is extremely rare to see any bees with deformed wings.  Perhaps I do not need to treat at all.

Best wishes

Peter 
52°14'44.44"N, 1°50'35"W

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