Hello Randy & All,
> This is all a learning curve for me--I sure appreciate hearing Bob's
> and others' experiences.
Me too! Its very hard for the makers of apigard and miteaway 2 to produce a
label which fits all needs.
Usually only slight modification is needed. usually the modification
involves less of the product or modification due to temperature concerns.
I will say the brood loss *in a healthy strong hive* with the above is
minimal compared to the need to knock varroa back with both products.
However with careful attention to temps and making a few slight changes you
can almost eliminate the brood kill.
Both apistan & checkmite had high efficacy when first released. I could
clear a strong hive of varroa with both products with a single strip. I
NEVER used more than a single strip ( 2 deep brood boxes).
many beeks followed label and used 2 apistan in top and two in the bottom
box. Same with checkmite.
Dumb and overkill! Like using 00 buckshot to kill a rabbit or pheasant!
No wonder high levels of choumaphos & fluvalinate are found in their comb.
Those beeks followed label without testing. Waste of money and contaminated
their comb. Of course the makers said comb contamination would never be a
problem. Said these levels were needed for varroa control.
bob
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