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Tue, 23 May 2017 05:24:13 +0200
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> Do you know in what way Varromed differs from their product Hive Clean?

Sorry for my late answer, Randy, more grandfather than beekeeper those days ...

The company is not very clear about its products.
For Hive Clean, one can read: water, saccharose, citric acid, oxalic acid, formic acid, essential oils.
For Varromed: VarroMed contains the active substances oxalic acid dihydrate and formic acid.
No further details (no relationships, no concentrations, ...).
My own experience: Hive Clean works well (not cheap!).

Kind regards,

Ghislain De roeck,
Belgium.

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