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Still a few varroa from what I can see. But after a second vape that's not bad.
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just did it as a matter of course.
Did you mark the queens when you established the swarms?I disagree, all my swarms go into my isolation apiary, of the 5 that were in there at the start of winter I have lost 2 late ones that were weak. The other 3 are very busy and have loads of stores. If they are well behaved in the spring I certainly won't be requeening.
I like to give them a chance and see if they have traits I like,
I mark with fluorescent pink if a prime swarm or the year if a cast and clip as soon as they start laying,Did you mark the queens when you established the swarms?
If so, my money would be on the most of the queens currently in the hives being unmarked, ie already superceded.
Why did you use double the quantity? The instructions have been carefully put together and tested to ensure no harm comes to the bees, so important to follow correctly, you could do more harm than good.This is the 24 hr drop after my second vape…way more mites. I used two scoops of apibioxal this time whereas just one for the first vape (I think the instructions say just use one). Is that likely the reason for the difference or is it due to mites emerging from cells that were capped during the first vape?
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Why did you use double the quantity? The instructions have been carefully put together and tested to ensure no harm comes to the bees, so important to follow correctly, you could do more harm than good.
You won’t find any instructions on the packet on multiple vaps, however doubling just isn’t a good idea and won’t double the effectiveness.
After all you wouldn’t double your dose of antibiotics if prescribed by your doctor!
Don’t adjust just follow the instructions. Unfortunately guidance isn’t given on the exact size of the colony. I’ve read experienced scientists say just follow the instructions ie 2.3g per colony. The only exception i’d personally make is it was a small Nuc in a small box I would adjust down.Because I’ve been told the scoop only gives a 1.5g measure.I think the gas vap instructions say to use one scoop. But the apibioxal instructions say to use 2.3g. My bees are on brood and a half so I rounded it up to two level scoops…does this seem sensible or not?
because the optimum amount of OA used in a single vape should be 2.3 g or more (more won't harm the bees) to ensure an effective vapeWhy did you use double the quantity
yes sounds sensible but for future reference they found that the 2.3g was sufficient for either a single or a double brood. I usually weigh out around 2.5 to 2.6 g per dose as I sublimate through the OMFBecause I’ve been told the scoop only gives a 1.5g measure.I think the gas vap instructions say to use one scoop. But the apibioxal instructions say to use 2.3g. My bees are on brood and a half so I rounded it up to two level scoops…does this seem sensible or not?
It's not difficult to find out for certain what your scoop measures with one of these digital scales which weigh at '0.01g precision'. £10.99Because I’ve been told the scoop only gives a 1.5g measure.
Has anyone got one of these and a gas vap scoop, and some api bioxal? If so would be interested to hear what weight it holds.It's not difficult to find out for certain what your scoop measures with one of these digital scales which weigh at '0.01g precision'. £10.99
A gas vap scoop holds a little over 1.5g of oxalic acid. If you use Apibioxal, it would of course be a little less.Has anyone got one of these and a gas vap scoop, and some api bioxal? If so would be interested to hear what weight it holds.
Thanks! what are they called?forget the scoop altogether, get a pack of these off fleabay
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They take a couple of grams nicely, weigh them out in the comfort of your own home, they can be stored for later for rush jobs. All you have to do in the apiary is unscrew the cap and chuck the OA into your chosen delivery system and you're good to go. Better than struggling in the wind or the rain measuring the stuff out next to the hive.
ThanksA gas vap scoop holds a little over 1.5g of oxalic acid. If you use Apibioxal, it would of course be a little less.
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