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==Riproduzione==
L'acaro si riproduce in un ciclo di dieci giorni.
<!--The European ''[[Apis mellifera]]'' bees are almost completely defenseless against these parasites, with the exception of the Russian Honey Bee. What makes Varroa mites so bad for beekeeping is the way which they survive. The adults suck the "blood" of adult honey bees for sustenance and reproduce on the honey bee larvae. The adult honeybees are at this point, due to their open wounds, more prone to [[BPV]] and [[DWV]]. The varroa mite reproduces inside a cell with a honey bee larva. The varroa mite lays eggs on the larva which hatch into females and finally lays one male. The bee larva, in the pupal stage, dies and as the other bees open the cell to remove the dead larva the varroa mites spread to other bees and larva.
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==Varroasi==
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