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>I used a full tablet on a group of hives and also 2/3 of a tablet on a group
>of hives . Both had the same control but weather conditions were exactly as
>recommended on the label.
Bob


  What amount of mite control do you feel your bees received? Did you do
some kind of mite count before and after, or are you going by
over-wintering results?


>   The bees try and remove (and do
>in a strong hive) or propolis over.
Bob

>Someone said to wrap tabs in screen. Is that necessary? Did the strong
>colonies which removed the tabs receive good treatment results?


Mike




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