You might contact www.frequencyresearch.org to see if this mite problem could 
be remedied. I know they have done quite a bit of work with animals and various 
pathogens that are problematic, and might be able to offer some assistance.

GE
gailev...@cox.net
www.livingnow.net/gevans
> 
> From: Max Sanders <mazsand...@yahoo.com>
> Date: 2006/02/21 Tue AM 12:59:39 EST
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: RE: CS>honeybees & CS?
> 
> First of all if you do not have mites (and are sure) do not buy or use anyone 
> elses used equipment (more a concern for other problems). There are more 
> natural defenses that may work.  I have also been a beekeeper on and off for 
> many years.  The last time we got up to 75 hives and became quite known for 
> our quality honey which we sold in our health food store.  The local 
> beekeepers in our area were not even trying to go organic.  And I understood. 
>  If you have to buy/replace a large percentage of your hive's bees each year, 
> you could never make a living.  The only people in the area that did not get 
> the mites were hobby beekeepers who were somewhat isolated and fortunate. We 
> tried essentail oils working with a bug doc in some SE University, we tried 
> lots of stuff - and we never figured it out to the point where we were making 
> money at it.  We did refuse to use the chemicals, but the choice that some 
> "organic" beekeepers use is formic acid.  I refused to use that as well.


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