magor
House Bee
dunno nothing about those sublimators and the mechanic behind of how simple or complictaed way them work and how them keep heat temps between 157 - 180 C or and how external temps and humidity can play a role or not or how fast them reach that heat cause what ve read is that if oxalic heated more than 180 Celsious or when it heated ''quickly''?(atmospheric pressure?) then part of it transform in formic and othersNo..that won't happen with any of the sublimators commercially available... under pressure and under laboratory conditions it is reaction that can occur but not in they way we sublimate OA as beekeepers. Nothing to worry about there...
here in greece ve heard many beekeepers experiment with heat vaping more than 180 C (230-250 C) but dunno the results and how much of oxalic tranform into formic how much into CO2 and if also transform and into carbon monoxide which is toxic
ve used in past when needed dribble oxalic but didnt like both varroa drops and bees condition after and am aware that vaping is more friendly to bees but not to beekeeper(gloves/masc/glasses/change clothes/boots) so my choice is avoid it , i want to have a backup plan as am free treat mostly and cause i ve been left only with apiguard and that under specific external conditions(temps / humidity ) so i would like to know and experiment with formic in future and thats why am trying find any info/research if in oxalic vaping formic also appears and if so which does the job and jep i read here many have problems with maqs or pro but you know acids are sensitive to many factors when applied and many do no follow the apply orders or overdose or and treat small/nuc hives so am not convinced that formic is bad