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- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Too many - but not nearly enough
After meeting Randy Oliver and hearing his fantastic lectures at the IOM BIBBA Conference... I now follow a system of constant IPM
Spring sublimation with Varrox beneath the OMF.... rhubarb leaves during the times of flow... during T shirt weather a trickle of Vimto with added 3% oxallic ( Apipoxall if you can afford it)... if I see any mites... ( probably fly in from neighbors untreated imports) and a sublimation in December after feeding.
Trialing a sublimation eke.. but needs crownboard removal... using a Sublimox.
Hole in the side of BB then corked ... OK... but would have ruined my bespoke BHS painted polly hives.
Varomor worked well ... but OA carrier ethanol was expensive..... SWMBO has now commandeered for white fly fogging as kit will do both !
Nadelik Lowen
The peer reviewed paper was published in Polish and I paid for subscription and English translation.. and are copyright!
The link would be useless to you unless you put your hand in your pocket...
At least have the decency to provide a link to the reference you claim you paid for.
Why should I wish to GIVE you anything!
Your credibility is the big reason why you should provide the source of this reference....assuming such a thing exists, which I doubt.
Which makes you......?
I will treat your request with the contempt it deserves
You cannot do it even if you wanted to.
The paper does not exist (except as a figment of your imagination).
So yet again we find another member of BIBBA telling porky pies on a public forum.
Of course you can prove me wrong and allow Fatshark a chance to get hold of a copy of this mysterious paper you are quoted as having bought and paid to get translated.
Very droll
Bet you a pint Cheers can't "find" this peer reviewed reference he talks about.
Ladies please, think of the season thats in it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J4aHrRocA3E
Ladies please, think of the season thats in it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J4aHrRocA3E
Bump.
It is now 46 days since I removed my Apivar strips and there have been no mites (in three hives) dropped in all that time and my last check was this afternoon. There is cold weather this week and I could trickle OA but am still undecided as I don't want to treat unnecessarily, especially since the weather has been very mild I am possibly too late for OA trickling to have full effect now. I'm now thinking that I wouldn't get the mite population any lower by trickling but I'm looking for some sort of consensus?
waiting for cold weather won't help in any case - bees will start to increase brooding now regarless of the weather
Bump.
It is now 46 days since I removed my Apivar strips and there have been no mites (in three hives) dropped in all that time and my last check was this afternoon. There is cold weather this week and I could trickle OA but am still undecided as I don't want to treat unnecessarily, especially since the weather has been very mild I am possibly too late for OA trickling to have full effect now. I'm now thinking that I wouldn't get the mite population any lower by trickling but I'm looking for some sort of consensus?
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