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Using oxalic staples in Illinois
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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 9368" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>I have taken honey off my 1st apiary where I treated half the hives with oxalic strips at the same time as I took out my apevar strips. I do not expect the varoa to have had any real effect on the hives yet but I wanted to see if the oxalic strips had any effect on honey production or hive health and so far there is nothing noticeable. I.e. I cannot see any harm from putting the strips in. They have been in nearly 2 months and most hives still have some strips left. I should have replaced them but. A. I forgot to take any and. B I was taking off a load of honey by myself in the heat and doing strips would have been one job just too many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 9368, member: 207"] I have taken honey off my 1st apiary where I treated half the hives with oxalic strips at the same time as I took out my apevar strips. I do not expect the varoa to have had any real effect on the hives yet but I wanted to see if the oxalic strips had any effect on honey production or hive health and so far there is nothing noticeable. I.e. I cannot see any harm from putting the strips in. They have been in nearly 2 months and most hives still have some strips left. I should have replaced them but. A. I forgot to take any and. B I was taking off a load of honey by myself in the heat and doing strips would have been one job just too many. [/QUOTE]
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