In a message dated 30/11/2009 23:43:15 GMT Standard Time,
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Or small, it is so easy, accurate and quick as well as inexpensive.
If you work in pairs
Depends what you mean by small. I have between a dozen and a score of hives
on sites approaching double figures and use a graduated syringe at the
recommended rate of 5 ml per seam of bees. I so treated an apprentice's hive
at the other end of the county last week as I was out that way but shall do
mine at about the solstice, hoping that there will be a brood break then.
Often there isn't.
I made up the current flagon of oxalic last year and, as it resides in my
fridge, is as clear as a bell.
Chris
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