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Teri Rhan {FMO} <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Jun 1994 07:55:50 -0700
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Could I get some more information on the oil and/or crisco/sugar patties?
What is in them, how are they made, where are they placed, how often do they
need to be replaced typically, etc.
Thanks
Teri
 
On Thu, 30 Jun 1994, Diana Sammataro wrote:
 
> APistan strips plus a sticky board are effective control agents for the
> Varroa mites (follow label directions).
>
> The reserach we have done with oil patties (or extender patties) has should a
> continuous treatment of Crisco/sugar patties is an excellent way of reducing
> mite infestation levels. Paper to be published Aug. 94 in J. of Economic Ent.
> If you have particular questions, I would be happy to answer them
>
> DIana Sammataro
>

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