... At this time of year, if you have less that 20 mites over a 24 hour period you could maybe get away without treating (but consider Oxalic acid in January).
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I am in the process of putting my bees to bed .
i have been advised to feed and also to ensure the bees are treated for veroa which one should i do first ?
advice please
Arfermo: on what basis wouldn't you advise MAQS.
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Only that the mild weather means the Q may still be laying a few eggs even now (some reports of swarms around too!!!) and MAQS is reported as often putting Q off lay if not killing her - that's all. Please calm down old boy.....................
Your details say you have no hives yet so it's a puzzle as to what you are going to put to bed. Please correct it and then advice can be given more authoritatively on issues you might raise.
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An alternative to thymol or MAQS is Apivar (Amitraz), which will work throughout the colder months. http://www.bee-vet.co.uk/shop/view/index.aspx/product/amitraz-strips-20
I am in the process of putting my bees to bed .
i have been advised to feed and also to ensure the bees are treated for veroa which one should i do first ?
advice please
Yes all three jobs,doing a site all sorted in 1 to 2 hours.doing both at the same time
Put something better like apiguard on - looks all a bit gimicky this exomite mullarkeyWhich (if any) does anyone think was the right thing to do please?
Put something better like apiguard on - looks all a bit gimicky this exomite mullarkey
Careful, JBM!
I hear the first sounds of old fogeyism in your post.
You'll be advocating matchsticks soon.
Dusty
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