> My experience this year after more sampling then I have ever done is that
> the assumption of a 90% kill of phoretic mites from a single OAV treatment
> can't be relied on. To Bill T. I say that that is true with both wand and
> fogger type.
>
Wonder if Medhat would like to comment especially on their results during
the" broodless" tests they ran and got well over 90%.. The same was
discussed in the OA study I re-posted many moons ago.
If brood are present all bets are off. Getting off track here but
interesting.
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine
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