echidna
New Bee
Another newbie question...
On 29 Aug I put in a tray of Apiguard. Just a few dry crystals were left after a fortnight and I put a second tray in. I removed that 17 Oct and there was still some gel left, despite me stirring it a few times as per the instructions.
In the time the Apiguard was in, I counted 2373 mites falling! What worries me even more, is that I am still getting significant fall (> 10 per day) even though I expect residual Apiguard can no longer be having an effect.
The hive started as a swarm in late May and the mite fall was very low when I checked it in July, so the population seems to have exploded in late summer.
I had planned to treat mid-winter with trickle oxalic acid, but I'm wondering if I need to do something else now e.g. Apivar. There seem to be too many varroa, but I also don't want to harm the bees with another treatment so soon, especially if they need oxalic acid later when there is minimal/no brood.
Any thoughts gratefully received.
On 29 Aug I put in a tray of Apiguard. Just a few dry crystals were left after a fortnight and I put a second tray in. I removed that 17 Oct and there was still some gel left, despite me stirring it a few times as per the instructions.
In the time the Apiguard was in, I counted 2373 mites falling! What worries me even more, is that I am still getting significant fall (> 10 per day) even though I expect residual Apiguard can no longer be having an effect.
The hive started as a swarm in late May and the mite fall was very low when I checked it in July, so the population seems to have exploded in late summer.
I had planned to treat mid-winter with trickle oxalic acid, but I'm wondering if I need to do something else now e.g. Apivar. There seem to be too many varroa, but I also don't want to harm the bees with another treatment so soon, especially if they need oxalic acid later when there is minimal/no brood.
Any thoughts gratefully received.