Does your mystical clearer board eradicate Varoa?
Very good question Ed, and while its too early to trumpet conclusive proof, lets just say that "observations are ongoing".
I can say that if the varroa mite is pressed underneath the board, either on a bee or standing by itself, it does get eradicated. Logically, the next step will be to find a foolproof way of lining up the mites on the board rim.
just a thought - and a worrying one at that - you didn't squish your queen with the clearer board ? that would explain the scouts!!!
Doc - The application of a squished queen to the board is an optional extra (+£50)
Monsieur Abeille,
Maybe take this New Prototype to the Dragons Den and ask for a mere £100,000 or so to get the marketing in place for say a 10% stake ?
Lance - I was going to go to the Dragons but was dismayed to see that they have hired Cruella DeVille, and I think puppies are cute.
Steve,
Fantastic design and execution of the product. May I suggest that we arrange a meeting of SBKA at the hive where you can demonstrate your skills.
Chris
Chris - I want to teach the world to sing, and the hive may be too small a venue. I had selflessly prepared a 4 hour demo to present after Saturday's meeting. Sadly I was told that the RAF are very sensitive about high tech demonstrations on their premises and they require a percentage of the intellectual property rights, so I'm opening a dialogue with the Defence Dept.
Cleaner boards are not real popular here and I have actually never used one. Do they actually work well?
American's like instant gratification. I prefer a fume board, but others like to go more aggressive.
Sugarbush - in all seriousness and despite my rather cack-handed attempt, this design appears to work very well - two tried and both cleared 100% of bees overnight, I suspect a lot less time is required.