Anyone got any alternatives to this.
https://www.progreen.co.uk/bruco-biological-control-of-caterpillars-dipel-df-alternative/
https://www.progreen.co.uk/bruco-biological-control-of-caterpillars-dipel-df-alternative/
El encabezado sugeriría polilla de cera.¿Quizás deberías responder por qué o en qué situación te encuentras?
In what stage is the moth, how much does it affect, a populated hive, wet supers or just old combs, is it a preventive applicationEl encabezado sugeriría polilla de cera.
Disculpe al traductor en línea, mi español no es muy bueno.
That's what I use, there's too much in the pack if you only have a few hives but mine has done a few years now and despite being out of date still seems to work OK. I think the key is to store it in the origina l container, well sealed and in a cool place.
It's not Bacillus thuringiensis that deals with wax moth but B.t kurstaki.200g bag of B.T from eBay ... really cheap.
Just search for bacillus thuringiensis.
Dipel is Bacillus Thuringiensis - I've been using it successfully for years for wax moth control. Prior to it being removed from sale I used Certan B401 which is Bacillus thurigiensisIt's not Bacillus thuringiensis that deals with wax moth but B.t kurstaki.
There are twelve strains of B.t. that deal with specific pests; for example, B.t. israeliensis kills mosquito, gnat and blackflies and B.t.aizawai (aka Top Buxus) kills box moth and all sorts of caterpillars, including wax moth larvae. However, I have heard anecdotally from a professional gardener & beekeeper that resistance to B.t.a. has begun to develop.
Interestingly my Dipel has a use by date of 2021 and I’m still using it,Dipel is Bacillus Thuringiensis - I've been using it successfully for years for wax moth control. Prior to it being removed from sale I used Certan B401 which is Bacillus thurigiensis
https://www.vita-europe.com/beehealth/wp-content/uploads/B401_MSDS.pdf
All stages, even the flappers, although I don't believe it is advertised to do the latter. I wouldn't use it on a hive of bees (no need) but it's excellent for wet combs, dry combs, old supers, poly supers and Uncle Tom Cobbley and all.In what stage is the moth, how much does it affect, a populated hive, wet supers or just old combs, is it a preventive application
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