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> To me OVA is not particularly attractive to someone with under five
> hives.  There are other good alternatives that do not cost much in $ or
> time compared to the equipment set up and cost of OVA equipment.
>

The Varrox is cost effective since just about every other treatment method
I have used are not as effective as OAV. If I have to buy one package I
have paid for all the OAV equipment I use. Plus my follow up treatments
cost me nothing except my time, which most hobby beekeepers have in
abundance.

Looking forward to see what Randy finally reports on the shop towels (where
have we heard them used before?).

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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