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randy oliver <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 27 Nov 2010 18:05:14 -0800
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> >Treatment with Apiguard gel, ~25 g on 3x5 card in middle of broodnest
> (this is half recommended dose)
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Looks like I posted bogus data for two hives with Apiguard treatment.
 Appears that the treatment was actually never given to the two that
displayed poor mite control.  Will publish full data soon.  Both Apiguard
and the new Miteaway Quick Strips were highly effective at removing varroa
from the hives under the conditions (65-85F highs; November 1-23;
broodrearing being curtailed).

Randy Oliver

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