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"Kriston M. Bruland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Apr 1997 09:28:57 -0700
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On Apr 7, 10:19pm, Brian R Tucker wrote:
> Subject: Essential Oils
 
> I overwintered 2 hives 1 with
> patties with oils and 1 without. The hive that had oils if doing wounderful
> and no signs of varroa. But the one without is very slow out of the gate here
> and does have some might in the drone brood. Thanks for comments.
>
> B. Tucker
>  Polo MO
>-- End of excerpt from Brian R Tucker
 
 
Hi Brian and all,
 
I for one would be very interested in hearing more...what mix of oils did you
use and what were your application methods?  Did you use the techniques and
formulas reported at http://www.wvu.edu?  Did the hive without the oils have
Apistan?
 
I'm going to try my own mixes of oils this season, probably wintergreen,
peppermint, spearmint, and pennyroyal.  I've seen pennyroyal knock down ear
mites in cats and dogs, better than any commercial control, and want to know if
it works on bee mites too.
 
There hasn't been much discussion of essential oil varroa control on the net
lately and I'd really like to hear from those who have tried these.
 
Kris Bruland
Member of Mt. Baker Beekeepers Association
Bellingham, WA  U.S.A.

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