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I've been using the Nassenheider Evaporator to deliver formic acid in
early August for a few years. Works well, but this is a back yard
operation, so the considerable labor in preparation is not a big deal.
I started with Oxalic Drizzle in mid-December this year. So far, I've
seen good mite drops and I haven't lost any colonies yet. I'm
considering adding a second annual formic treatment in September next
fall if the weather holds. This is NW WA, so weather is never reliable.
In recent discussions, formic delivery in Dri-Loc 50 pads came up. Can
somebody explain how the pads were prepared, what strength formic, how
long the treatment lasts and how many applications are needed for a
complete treatment? Can't seem to get to any information online. A
short description or a link would sure be appreciated. Thanks.
Michael Jaross
Bellingham, WA
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