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2023 curious how everyone is doing with varroa
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<blockquote data-quote="Alastair" data-source="post: 12487" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>That means the treatment went in later than it should have by a good month.</p><p></p><p>In these cases if using Apivar people will still sometimes see DWV late into the treatment. It takes a while to wind down mite numbers.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes even after the treatment. I think the after treatment DWV in a hive that was badly infested can be a lag that the viruses can still linger a while even after the mites are gone.</p><p></p><p>My advice re Apivar - leave it in 10 weeks, don't store it in sun or the cab of your truck where it will get hot, and place it correctly in the hive, ie, central in the brood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alastair, post: 12487, member: 13"] That means the treatment went in later than it should have by a good month. In these cases if using Apivar people will still sometimes see DWV late into the treatment. It takes a while to wind down mite numbers. Sometimes even after the treatment. I think the after treatment DWV in a hive that was badly infested can be a lag that the viruses can still linger a while even after the mites are gone. My advice re Apivar - leave it in 10 weeks, don't store it in sun or the cab of your truck where it will get hot, and place it correctly in the hive, ie, central in the brood. [/QUOTE]
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