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Effectiveness of varroa treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="kaihoka" data-source="post: 7754" data-attributes="member: 124"><p>I opened my hive after last inspection 4 weeks ago .</p><p>They looked fine then but I was suspicious about the drop in entrance activity.</p><p>I had treated with bayvarol for 8 weeks over april may.</p><p>I saw bees with deformed wings and varroa in brood.</p><p>So I treated hives with vapouriser while I waited for apivar to arrive.</p><p>For the past couple of yrs I had been using ox strips .</p><p>I went back to my old bayvarrol regime this autumn.</p><p>I was suprised to see all the varroa .</p><p>There is no chance of reinvasion from other hives.</p><p>I have never had this trouble in spring before .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaihoka, post: 7754, member: 124"] I opened my hive after last inspection 4 weeks ago . They looked fine then but I was suspicious about the drop in entrance activity. I had treated with bayvarol for 8 weeks over april may. I saw bees with deformed wings and varroa in brood. So I treated hives with vapouriser while I waited for apivar to arrive. For the past couple of yrs I had been using ox strips . I went back to my old bayvarrol regime this autumn. I was suprised to see all the varroa . There is no chance of reinvasion from other hives. I have never had this trouble in spring before . [/QUOTE]
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