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On Tue, 23 Jul 1996, Alain Hannart wrote:
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> Thursday July 18 1996 23:35, [log in to unmask] wrote to ALL:
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> >> I'll try again.... My question, What about re-using apistan
> >> stuips? Can you re-seal the strips after their first use and use
> >> them again for the next treatment? Yes, or no, and why or why not?
> >> Thanks,
> >> Tom Padgett
> >> Auburn, AL
> >>
> I> Well.....after using the strips for therequired and recommended 6
> I> weeks, the level of chemical (fluvalinate) in the strips has reached a
> I> low point because of it migrating to the surface of the plastic. So
> I> re-using them would serve no purpose but to make the mites immune to
> I> the Fluvalinate because the level of it in the hive is too low to kill
> I> most mites and the ones that survive would be tolerant to
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> I agree with what you said.
> But what is important is that all beekeeper in a same region put the strips in
> a same time. That the efficacity of the strips !!
> Alain
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I think that is an interesting idea....but the real purpose is to treat
your own bees....unless i'm missunderstanding you.....
Ian Watson
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