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Control of Varroa using Oxalic / Glycerine applications
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<blockquote data-quote="Josh" data-source="post: 571" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>As a struggling beginner hobbyist I’ve given up on trying to be organic with OA/GLY. My mite counts were always good, but I’m going to keep it in reserve and take the longstanding advice of get good at the tried and tested.</p><p></p><p>I know there’s been a lot of opinion, anecdotes and general discussion about it on here. I can’t wait to see some evidence. Some academic must be gagging to get there hands on it, if they haven’t already to run a randomised head to head trial. </p><p></p><p>Ultimately I’d love a strip dispenser (with built in squeegy to ring it out) - a bit like a durable box of tissues. I’d buy that to avoid the need for mixing my own up. When you only get 1hr to slip out and work the hive(s) and you discover an issue, then it might be 10 days or more till your back again with little or no time to make up strips in between.</p><p></p><p>Shame it’s so cheep, no industry involvement. Luckily it’s cheap, no need for industry involvement</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh, post: 571, member: 16"] As a struggling beginner hobbyist I’ve given up on trying to be organic with OA/GLY. My mite counts were always good, but I’m going to keep it in reserve and take the longstanding advice of get good at the tried and tested. I know there’s been a lot of opinion, anecdotes and general discussion about it on here. I can’t wait to see some evidence. Some academic must be gagging to get there hands on it, if they haven’t already to run a randomised head to head trial. Ultimately I’d love a strip dispenser (with built in squeegy to ring it out) - a bit like a durable box of tissues. I’d buy that to avoid the need for mixing my own up. When you only get 1hr to slip out and work the hive(s) and you discover an issue, then it might be 10 days or more till your back again with little or no time to make up strips in between. Shame it’s so cheep, no industry involvement. Luckily it’s cheap, no need for industry involvement [/QUOTE]
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