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I would stay away from experimenting with unusual varroa treatments unless you're

  1. Prepared to have hives die; and
  2. Experienced in keeping hives alive over at least a couple of years using commonly used varroa control approaches

In terms of use in conjunction with a method that is known to work (such as apivar), there isn't any reason to do so unless you're doing a multi.hive comparison trial, half with combination treatment, half with apivar only


What type of honey is New Zealand famous for?


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