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Walt -

Do you know for sure what kind of beetle you have?  Have you had the beetles
tested for identification?  Before moving ahead with treatment, I would
suggest you know for sure what you're dealing with IF you haven't yet.

I say this because I had small beetles in my hive this spring that looked
like THE small hive beetle but testing proved otherwise.  Do you have beetle
larva in the hive or just adult beetles?

> In putting the hives in order for winter, Ive found a hive beetle =
> infestation, in all the hives that I checked. Does coumaphos work in the =

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