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> >It can be easier than that - 8g (2 tsps) in a honey jar lid placed on the
> excluder; repeat at weekly intervals for three or four treatments.


Peter, can you please give more details.  I followed your advice, and
 experimented with this last summer, covering the lid with 1/8" wire mesh
to prevent the bees from removing the crystals.  The thymol barely
evaporated at all, and I obtained very little mite setback.

Is it necessary for the bees to be able to pick up the thymol crystals and
physically carry them down through the combs?

-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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