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> This year, at the Beekeeping School at Gormanston in Ireland, we
> had a very
> interesting talk from the top man in Danish Beekeeping - A Jorgensen.
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> About 96% of Danish beekeepers have been controlling mites without using
> Apistan, Bayvarol or Coumaphos since 1984. They use various other
> chemicals
> which do not contaminate the wax or the honey at all, or where the
> contamination is less than that caused by the 'harder' chemicals
> listed above.
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> You can get full details by visiting
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> www.biavl.dk
and for those who don't know there is an english traslation of a repport
about using chemicals that are natural present in honey, in the combat of
Varroa. It is in html , doc and pdf format at my site.
Best regards
Jorn Johanesson
Multilingual software for beekeeping since 1997
hive note- queen breeding and handheld computer beekeeping software
Updated 27-05-2001 Added grouping and colouring of hives + a lot more.
all you need and a little more. being a little beekeeper or a big queen
breeder
free of charge up to 10 hives.
Language added : Dutch, Pourtuguise, French
home page = HTTP://apimo.dk
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