Crowd funding?Who is going to pay to licence them?
Association's step up to the plate? Universities?
Tricky to get central funding for anything thats seen as "anti-business" with current attitudes prevailing.
Crowd funding?Who is going to pay to licence them?
Realistically it's a few tens of thousands in research and peer reviewed studies, application dossier, a niche market containing plenty of individuals happy to make their own generic version which reduces sales plus other competing products and the inevitable 'the licenced version is so expensive' argument.Crowd funding?
Association's step up to the plate? Universities?
Tricky to get central funding for anything thats seen as "anti-business" with current attitudes prevailing.
Well I’d chip inCrowd funding?
Association's step up to the plate? Universities?
Tricky to get central funding for anything thats seen as "anti-business" with current attitudes prevailing.
costs a bit more than that. application fee is best part of £20k itself and unless someone writes the dossier for free, even a simple one is going to cost you upwards of £100k to author, once you have the research data. Once you have the labels, packaging and a few other essentials done, probably looking at £200k for a product that Joe Bloggs can knock up on the cheep. if you got a license then there are a lot of on-going commitments to maintain the license which cost as well. its the same argument as why no one has bothered licensing simple pure OA for sublimation and we have the ludicrous situation in the UKRealistically it's a few tens of thousands in research and peer reviewed studies, application dossier, a niche market containing plenty of individuals happy to make their own generic version which reduces sales plus other competing products and the inevitable 'the licenced version is so expensive' argument.
It's probably just not seen as worth the effort for the level of return, or the data suggests it's not efficacious enough to pass licencing.
Because it’s ‘armless?Just thinking why doesn’t BBKA have a research arm
Crowd funding?
Association's step up to the plate? Universities?
Tricky to get central funding for anything thats seen as "anti-business" with current attitudes prevailing.
Sound like an ideal opportunity for the BBKA to step forward for the sake of all beekeepersWell I’d chip in
more like witlessBecause it’s ‘armless?
Dear Dani I don't think I can cope with some of the subscribers on this forum because it is immediately obvious that some who are very abrasive , will not budge when it is proven that certain practices are doing the bees good.Who is going to pay to licence them?
Are you saying I'm ignorant. If you are then that wiould confirm absolutely that this and any other forum is nothing short of useless because forums are supposed to be beneficial -aren't they?.It's a good thing you don't write rubbish like that about specific UK cases as the ensuring libel cases would bankrupt you. But the forum would never let them stand so your are well protected from your own ignorance/prejudices.
HimI see Randy Oliver is paying close attention to that also because he is interested in proving why it seems the strips work for some but not for her.
There is an ignore button for that very purpose. If you put a poster on ignore then you won’t see their postsDear Dani I don't think I can cope with some of the subscribers on this forum
Are you saying I'm ignorant. If you are then that wiould confirm absolutely that this and any other forum is nothing short of useless because forums are supposed to be beneficial -aren't they?.
Anyone who writes "However all doctors cannot be relied upon to make that life or death decision because it's money that influences their decisions now when it definitely should not be the case, should it?" deserves whatever stick they get.Are you saying I'm ignorant. If you are then that wiould confirm absolutely that this and any other forum is nothing short of useless because forums are supposed to be beneficial -aren't they?.
I saw you'd trialled this last year Dani but found similarly low counts on two other colonies without strips - I wondered if you'd experimented with the Abelo oxalic strips this year any more? I'm tempted to try them in some of my less easily sublimated kit, cheers ,RorIt’s so tempting to try isn’t it? Just replace the strips every six weeks.
I'd have to search out Derek Mitchell's research file from previous years when humidity levels in insulated hives were found to influence varroa populations. Maybe there's more study of the inter relationship between humidity and OA strip treatment required?I am taking notes re the humidity within the hive to see if indeed Dr Berry's statement that she says humidity causes the strip method to fail.
I see Randy Oliver is paying close attention to that also because he is interested in proving why it seems the strips work for some but not for her.
Best wishes in you endeavours.
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