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In a message dated 12/09/01 08:21:42 GMT Daylight Time,
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<<  Tracheal mites >>
The licance of the only legal treatment for Acarine (tracheal) mites expired
in the UK some years ago and has not been renewed.  Therefore there has been
no chemical treatment available and no demand for one.  Generally acarine is
a non problem unless one has imported bees, usually of the Italian type.

Chris

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