> Perhaps we need
>to revisit that research to confirm.
>
Much certainly depends on the method of development - that is, breaking aerosol droplets. The worker bee must hold amitraz directly into the airways by its breathing. In addition to this significantly better therapeutic effect, a special aerosol compressor generator has been developed which guarantees the highest efficiency with its construction and with the help and adherence to the work procedure according to the manual. However, the applications were intended for varroa mites. But I think it depends on the breakdown of the liquid in which amitraz is contained. Then, with its acaracid effect, it penetrates the problem better than smoke.
https://www.beedol.cz/eshop/aerosolovy-vyvijec-vat-1a/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ht-4ohgVRg
Gustav Palan
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