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<blockquote data-quote="Breeder of queens Koss" data-source="post: 13157" data-attributes="member: 449"><p>[ATTACH=full]1720[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1721[/ATTACH]</p><p>Some photos of the 2023 season. Last year I focused on VSH. The main part of the apiary has VSH genetics, and a control group without this trait. The difference between them is strongly felt.</p><p>For myself, I consider it a success that the colonies were left without treatment for a whole year. Only in November I underwent treatment with amitraz. (end of season)</p><p> The photographs show the process of collecting ticks to infect test colonies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breeder of queens Koss, post: 13157, member: 449"] [ATTACH type="full"]1720[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]1721[/ATTACH] Some photos of the 2023 season. Last year I focused on VSH. The main part of the apiary has VSH genetics, and a control group without this trait. The difference between them is strongly felt. For myself, I consider it a success that the colonies were left without treatment for a whole year. Only in November I underwent treatment with amitraz. (end of season) The photographs show the process of collecting ticks to infect test colonies [/QUOTE]
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