Ted Fischer wrote:
> Therefore I feel that it is opportune to try the neuroactive chemical
> coumaphos. It will hit these Apistan-resistant mites at a different
> physiological site, hopefully controlling them before they can spread to
other
> colonies. Then one can return to the safer Apistan.
I would simply suggest that a check to confirm that you really have
Apistan-resistant varroa before resorting to the much more hazardous
Coumaphos would be a good idea.
As far as I know, Apistan used according to the label has never left
detectable levels in honey. Is the same true for Coumaphos?
John Burgess, Editor Gwenynwyr Cymru/The Welsh Beekeeper
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