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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Horsley" data-source="post: 12733" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Thanks Eeb. At our club meeting last month Kim Kneijbers gave a very informed talk. She gave a good example of testing and time spans of mites on a sticky board. One was almost black with so many after several days when she thought there would not be many. </p><p></p><p>What she stressed was good management of hives, keeping dry in winter, location and constantly testing for varroa at least four times a year with four different types. Even if was oxalic staples - better than not doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Horsley, post: 12733, member: 491"] Thanks Eeb. At our club meeting last month Kim Kneijbers gave a very informed talk. She gave a good example of testing and time spans of mites on a sticky board. One was almost black with so many after several days when she thought there would not be many. What she stressed was good management of hives, keeping dry in winter, location and constantly testing for varroa at least four times a year with four different types. Even if was oxalic staples - better than not doing it. [/QUOTE]
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