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You should definitely give non-treatment a try for 2022. Seriously.
...seriously I won't.
But I didn't treat last winter and I started last year with a single colony of lovely, local bees. They had survived and they've thrived and multiplied, and their queen, Alaska Thunderflip 5000, still leads an nuc through the winter. But this year she and her former princesses bathed in Amitraz for many weeks as I flipped to the opposite end of the treatment spectrum.
Like @pargyle, I am not entreating anyone not to treat their bees against varroa, but this is an accidental occurrence of non-treatment. I hope that @Do224's colony survives and it will be interesting to see what sort of varroa load it turns out to have.