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Historically this was the accepted dogma. However, the experimental data supporting this conclusion – based upon labelling bees with radioactive isotopes and seeing what the mites acquired after feeding – was really not definitive. The experiments had been done in the 1970’s and the specificity of the labelling was a bit dubious. In addition, during the intervening period scientists had determined that, unlike vertebrate blood which is rich in cells and nutrients 1, haemolymph has little of either and is actually a pretty lousy food source.

Survival and fecundity in in vitro studies wasn’t great. However, in defence of the authors, fecundity of mites under natural conditions can be as low as 40% and is not higher than 80%. Not all mites have baby mites. Thankfully.Miller H Caldwell has led a full life where it seems one event has led to another. He served the Society of Authors on their committee and was their events manager. He has previously published 32 books, amongst others, The Trials of Sally Dunning (Matador), and Penned Poetry for Parkinson’s Research (City Stone Publishers), which he was diagnosed with in 2021. Two books, A Lingering Crime and Caught in a Cold War Trap both have Los Angeles Film Scripts. He now lives in Dumfries, Scotland. Gonnae No Dae That prize draw Gonnae no dae that? This is a Scots expression imploring someone to stop doing something. Advice Miller H Caldwell definitely didn't follow. A treatment schedule that includes treatment in late summer or early fall before mites can significantly damage fat body in developing winter bees would likely be more effective. To prevent mites that feed on fat bodies from damaging vitellogenin production miticides have to be used early enough to protect the winter bees.

The feeding position study is essentially correlative, but there could be other interpretations of the data. For example, that location on the bee might be the least accessible to a ‘grooming’ bee. Perhaps it’s a survival mechanism? Of course, this hasn’t stopped me thinking up all sorts of ways to develop and deliver novel mite control methods that will ‘save the bees’ AND make me a fortune 😉 Celtic sued by family of tragic Scotland fan Nathan McSeveney who fell to his death at Parkhead stadium Ex-Celtic and Manchester United star Liam Miller ‘battling cancer’ as football pals including Tam McManus, John Hartson and Chris Sutton rally round the 36-year-oldThis paper has been discussed online as a ‘game changer’. That’s probably a bit strong. Whilst the fluorescent stain uptake study is reasonably convincing it must be remembered that it was conducted on adult bees. Baltic (absolutely freezing!) - A word guaranteed to be uttered at least once a day by every person in Scotland from October to March. “It’s baltic out there!”.

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