> Are you using one of Corr Dewitt machines?
I am not using one of Corr Dewitt's machines. They are very sophisticated
and really more than I need for my 60 or so hives.
I made some 120 volt vaporisers similar to the Varrox unit several years ago
and found them very effective except as the access required to the bottom
boars are concerned.
I enclosed a couple of them in a sheet metal box with an air inlet at one
end and a pipe to fit the augur holes in my hives last year. They work well
but are very complicated to build.
I made a different set this year which are a bit easier to build but require
a certain amount of machine shop work. They are effective but rather slow to
work. So far none of my efforts would be practical for a commercial
operation.
Best regards
Donald Aitken
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From: "David Tharle" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2011 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: [BEE-L] oxalic application
> >This year I am trying an air injected method
>
> Don
>
> Are you using one of Corr Dewitt machines?
>
> Dave Tharle
> Ardmore, AB
> Canada
>
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