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oxalic acid reacts with amitraz
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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 13786" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>i don't think that will be to bad. acid level will probably be low and will be completely gone in a day or so. its only those bees that get a dose of both at the same spot where it won't work. i don't think that will be a problem overall.</p><p>doing both in at the same time is problematic.</p><p></p><p>your 30 count unlikely to survive especially using apitraz, as that tends to work slow and huge amounts of damage is already done. bayvarol or apistan is better in those situations but even then its doubtful. </p><p>whats more important is how the levels got to be that high. spring treatment failure?</p><p>my hives at home got similar issues. they had mid season staples and had 15 mites/300 a few weeks ago. probably from someone's hives failing nearby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 13786, member: 30"] i don't think that will be to bad. acid level will probably be low and will be completely gone in a day or so. its only those bees that get a dose of both at the same spot where it won't work. i don't think that will be a problem overall. doing both in at the same time is problematic. your 30 count unlikely to survive especially using apitraz, as that tends to work slow and huge amounts of damage is already done. bayvarol or apistan is better in those situations but even then its doubtful. whats more important is how the levels got to be that high. spring treatment failure? my hives at home got similar issues. they had mid season staples and had 15 mites/300 a few weeks ago. probably from someone's hives failing nearby. [/QUOTE]
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