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I started this article because of trouble finding details, such as how many eggs are laid. For inspiration I've modified Varroa destructor's table of contents, as a goal for adding to Chaedodactylus. Varroa has a ton more research money -- but ambitious goals are good.
Contents (suggested)
Physical description
Reproduction, infection and hivenest mortality
Introduction around the world
Identification
VarroosisDisease transmission
Control or preventive measures and treatment
Chemical measures
Physical, mechanical, behavioral methods
Genetic engineering
See also
References
Further reading
External links.
I'd also like to see a definitions section for the weirdunfamiliar terminology -- but maybe elsewhere cause it applies to multiple species.