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I treated my hives with Apiguard with the last treatment going in on the 19th August which I removed a week later as it was all gone. I found quite a few mites on the tray but then nothing much until I looked today and found hundreds of the little buggers in there.
I'm concerned as I would have thought that the main mite drop would have occurred during treatment not a week after I took out the last Apiguard tray. What might be happening here? Does the effect of Apiguard work only while there is some left or can it continue to do it's job long after the treatment has been removed?
If it only works during treatment then I can only assume I have the mother of all Varroa infestations. I might add that the two main hives have the large mite drop but the nuc has none at all.
I'm concerned as I would have thought that the main mite drop would have occurred during treatment not a week after I took out the last Apiguard tray. What might be happening here? Does the effect of Apiguard work only while there is some left or can it continue to do it's job long after the treatment has been removed?
If it only works during treatment then I can only assume I have the mother of all Varroa infestations. I might add that the two main hives have the large mite drop but the nuc has none at all.