Each of the 12 colonies is sampled on its own staggered cadence: population every
inspection interval, Varroa load every sampling interval — matching real
practice, where mite counts run on their own schedule. A colony is flagged
red the first time a check finds its mite load M above the threshold T, and
amber when population falls in two consecutive checks (ΔP<0 twice running).
The real mite level rises continuously underneath, but the record only "knows" about it
at the next scheduled check — the gap between the two is the whole point of a
surveillance programme:
detection lag = week_recorded − week_true_level_crossed(T)
Shorter sampling intervals and a lower threshold shrink that lag; a flagged colony is
treated at its next check, and the mite count resets.
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