- Joined
- Jul 18, 2011
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- Location
- sarf london/surrey
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5 hives
That doesn't matter because as soon as they hatch into larvae and eat the spores on the wax they are on their way to wax moth hell!
I fumigated 12 broodchmambers of comb using smouldering sulphur strips and it worked a treat (also killed loads of earwigs hiding in the cells). These are much cheapers than Certan.
now i own a tub of the italian "certan" that was recommended it wasnt too expensive and its harmless to me and the bees .... and cheap enough to give the supers and indeed spare brood frames several squirts over a few weeks
to ensure there is good coverage ...