Why is that? How did you use it?
It’s the only treatment I have used for ten years.
BTW Randy’s shop towels are well known not to work in some states. Something to do with the weather/humidity I seem to recall? How that works I don’t t really understand.
Thanks for the reply.... Frederick Dunn said Dr Jennifer Berry disproved Randy Oliver's good results. That may have been incorrect engineering in the early trials.
How is it that a research doctor in Argentina has had excellent results with 1 to 1 strips. Something does not seem right in Dr Berry's findings.
I would love to know what the humidity is in Georgia when I have a try at the data.
Quite a number have tried Randy Oliver's way of doing it and they report good results.
As a matter of interest a Doctor called Cameron Jack reports from his survey that it needs 6 at least applications by fumes at 4 gram a time & even then he says it's not all that effective. He added that 2 gram of OA is next to useless.
The bees were not touched for a week to settle. Three days after fumigation 80 mites dropped.
One factor I think is the number of mites on the colony in the beginning
I day after 2 strips were 'installed' 300 mites were exterminated.
I would have thought that the fumes would be more searching and therefore more efficient but that method of application seems not to be the findings. Why that is I do not know but would like to know.
In a month the mite count today is 8 mites, The numbers as per Randy Oliver's meticulous data suggest that is what would be found.
because it's the hottest day ever, here in the UK who could disprove that the mites in their droves did not jump off the foragers 1st thing this morning, because they knew what they were in for ( a roasting) if they all 'stayed put' on the mainly nurses?
I see mites croak it at 42C. Do they abandon ship if it approaches that temp.... It's all very interesting.