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Why spend over £25 on something that's likely snake oil, and with no information or proof of efficacy, when you can spend the same amount on a pan vaporiser from Ebay? The gear to vape your bees (vaporiser, battery and PPE) doesn't cost a fortune and will last you for many many years to come. Other than buying the OA itself you won't need to spend any more money and will have the ability to treat whenever you want and in a way that's known to be effective.
Sadly..that it has been effective for years and widely used without any serious consequences does NOT get away from the rules imposed by the VMD.
The use of generic OA is now illegal and enforceable against (never WAS specifically legal)....immediately a formulation was registered your freedom to use OA was taken away.
That most still do so does not make it legal, but fortunately I am not aware of any moves yet to enforce...but have heard of certain individuals who were involved in getting a particular OA product registered were pressing for enforcement.
Whilst generally favourably disposed towards bee inspectors, the fact they have the information gathering role for matters that can be enforced as part of the remit (perhaps not all the time) does make them people to be careful about when describing your methods...you never know when they might start going after OA users..and for sure you will not get a warning. Thus...be careful about your social media output.
Have encountered this conflict of roles a couple of times........would greatly prefer them to be our allies and for the most part they are....but they also investigate and not always overtly. Makes them potentially the enemy if you are treating with economic versions of treatments that have a licensed brand available....and as I discovered...no matter how severe the cost difference is....UK rules *specifically exclude* cost as an argument.