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Subject:
BBKA/MAFF Calculator
From:
Ken Hoare <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 26 Feb 1999 22:29:57 -0000
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Ruary states
 
>Use of the BBC /MAFF calculator shows that a NATURAL mite drop of 200 per<
>day in March is required before treatment would be needed in September. If<
>testing with Bayvarrol or Apistan is used the mite drop could well be some<
>360 times larger assuming a 90% efficiency.<
 
 
I believe he is failing to use the Conversion Chart at the rear of the
BBKA/MAFF calculator which states for the month of March;
 
Daily mite fall X 100 = Estimated number of mites in colony. (Rough
estimation)
 
So Natural Mite Mortality of 200 per day = 20,000 mites in the colony, a
severely infested colony probably past the point where any treatment will
prove useful, and way off the edge of the calculator which only rises to
5,000.
 
Ken Hoare

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