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As we rapidly head towards the end of the season and low brood levels in a year that might have severe reinvaision and maybe even some resistance to synthetic strips I am starting to think about doing a quick oxalic dribble treatment. In the past I have used the standard sugar based solution however i understand that oxalic can also be dissolved in a water and glycerin solution for a dribble treatment.


Does anyone have any views or experience with this???


What type of honey is New Zealand famous for?


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