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I was wondering if I could spray new frames with Dipel as a prophylactic treatment against wax moth.
Any views?
Any views?
I was wondering if I could spray new frames with Dipel as a prophylactic treatment against wax moth.
Any views?
It's very similar to Certan B401 but an awful lot less expensive and works the same way ... used correctly on stored frames it stops wax moth damage by killing the larvae - no harm to the bees at all when you re-use the frames and no apparent resistance from the bees from putting brood into the cells. If there was a problem the bees would be sensitive to it. As I sadi earlier, I have used it over two winters now with total success.I had never heard of "Dipel" so I had to look it up. It turns out that it's a brand name for a type of bacillus thuringiensis which produces proteins that are toxic to the larvae of different insect species. Of course, you wouldn't want one that was toxic to honeybee larvae so you'd have to find one that was specific to wax-moth larvae. As others have said, a strong colony will do just as good a job, so, I wouldn't use it myself.
True, a strong colony will deal with the WM larvae when it is on the hive, not so effective at dealing with them when the super or BB is in my garage!As has been said a colony will deal with WM larvae in the colony 99.9% of the time
Yes, I was thinking spraying the frames when I make them with Dipel, anticipating that they will be drawn at some point, likely the same season that I make them, but possibly the next one.But you are talking of when you make up frames, with no drawn wax or brood having been previously laid up new frames aren't an issue. Only time one needs to be concerned is storage of drawn combs.
NoMy question was really "if I spray the frames when I make them up, will this give long lasting protection to the frames"
Yes that's the way of doing it but unless the temperature is high enough for it to evaporate/sublimate I didn't think it worked..also a real pain for ruining your metal runners!!I don't sublimate acetic but use it in liquid form in a stack
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