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| | As above. | | | As above. |
| | The honey bee mite has an oval body with all 8 legs on one side of the body. | | | The honey bee mite has an oval body with all 8 legs on one side of the body. |
− | |[[File:Varroa Mite .jpg|thumb|<small>Copyright Artic 2005 Wikimedia Commons</small>]] | + | |[[File:Varroa Mite .jpg|thumb|150px|<small>Copyright Artic 2005 Wikimedia Commons</small>]] |
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| | The '''bee louse''' ''Braula coeca'' | | | The '''bee louse''' ''Braula coeca'' |
| | The louse is insignificant as a cause of disease | | | The louse is insignificant as a cause of disease |
| | The body has a more rounded shape (compared to the marked oval shape of ''V. destructor'') and its 6 legs extend outside the margins of the body on either side. | | | The body has a more rounded shape (compared to the marked oval shape of ''V. destructor'') and its 6 legs extend outside the margins of the body on either side. |
− | |[[File:Un bourdon infecté par Braula coeca.jpg|thumb|<small>Copyright Eric Lignet 2009 Wikimedia Commons]] | + | |[[File:Un bourdon infecté par Braula coeca.jpg|thumb|150px|<small>Copyright Eric Lignet 2009 Wikimedia Commons]] |
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| | ''Tropilaelaps spp.'' | | | ''Tropilaelaps spp.'' |
| | This mite is a '''Notifiable''' exotic parasite that may cause severe disease in honey bee colonies. | | | This mite is a '''Notifiable''' exotic parasite that may cause severe disease in honey bee colonies. |
| | The mites are smaller than ''V. destructor'' and have 6 legs which are visible on either side of the mite. | | | The mites are smaller than ''V. destructor'' and have 6 legs which are visible on either side of the mite. |
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| | ''Melittiphis alvearius'' | | | ''Melittiphis alvearius'' |
| | These mites prey on other mites within the hive and cause no harm to bees. | | | These mites prey on other mites within the hive and cause no harm to bees. |
| | The mites are much smaller than ''V. destructor'' but have a similar oval shape. | | | The mites are much smaller than ''V. destructor'' but have a similar oval shape. |
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| ==Treatment== | | ==Treatment== |