-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology [mailto:[log in to unmask]]På vegne af John Mitchell Sendt: 16. april 2000 13:04 Til: [log in to unmask] Emne: Re: What's on a Sticky Board In a message dated 4/15/00 11:47:09 AM, [log in to unmask] writes: Good suggestion for beekeeping classes. I'd travel a ways to learn how to use the screen insert and the gunk that falls underneath it to tell me what's going on, I think the use of sticky board are misunderstood. Special when it comes to diagnostic! Sticky board can be used to diagnostic the attach of Varroamites, but you have to let it in for no more than three days, otherwise you will get all the garbage too, that the bees normally carry out. Remember you have taken that job away from the bees :-) When you diagnostic for varroa then use oxalic acid to force the dropdown of mites. visit my web on the following page to read more about using oxalic acid in the fight of varroa. http://apimo.dk/Varroa_report/varro-report.htm best regards Jorn Johanesson EDBi = multilingual Beekeeping software since 1987 http://apimo.dk (USA) http://home4.inet.tele.dk/apimo (Denmark) [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask]