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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 12437" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>but it depends on why its not working. sometimes its just the length of the season, or varroa ping pong because everyone treats differently.</p><p>at the moment plenty of hives are being left to die, not sure how long that will continue.</p><p>so doing more treatments can be a really good idea to keep mite numbers down, which lowers the risk of you being caught out. it also means you can extend your treatments out.</p><p>my home hives will be the last to get strips because they had OAE mid season. that way i can kill off any mite drift especially from any nearby failing hives as we go into winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 12437, member: 30"] but it depends on why its not working. sometimes its just the length of the season, or varroa ping pong because everyone treats differently. at the moment plenty of hives are being left to die, not sure how long that will continue. so doing more treatments can be a really good idea to keep mite numbers down, which lowers the risk of you being caught out. it also means you can extend your treatments out. my home hives will be the last to get strips because they had OAE mid season. that way i can kill off any mite drift especially from any nearby failing hives as we go into winter. [/QUOTE]
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