Ever since the advent of varroa, beekeeping has changed beyond recognition.
Fact.
But you never ever ascribe losses to it.
Strange that.
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Ever since the advent of varroa, beekeeping has changed beyond recognition.
Fact.
But you never ever ascribe losses to it.
Strange that.
Yes but in those days they did NOT have nosema ceranae - do you acknowledge nosema ceranae exists?
The question was to Doris not to you mad salmon.
Our posts crossed.
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Originally Posted by Stromnessbees on Biobees a couple of weeks ago
Perhaps at this point I should let folk know that Randy Oliver, bless him, advocates using Mason jars for Varroa monitoring. I guess he must be in the club (OK John, Craft ... see my inexperience in these matters!) too then.
http://scientificbeekeeping.com/figh...mite-sampling/
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Originally Posted by Randy Oliver on his own site
ok, after winning post of the year last year, I want it again this year.
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Yeah, I win.
Gavin I think I've seen it all now! Masons!! Too ridiculous. Doris - care to explain yourself?