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>>>My friend from Germany wants to know why we are still talking about
>>>liquid treatments with O/A when it is so easy to sublimate. (vaporize
>>>from a powder) with a little heat. No need to open the hive and the bees
>>>don't seem to know anything except that you copped them in for 15-20
>>>mins. They've been doing it for years. Any German readers on the list?<<<

Will Canada do?

I have a few things, including some fascinating illustrations and links at
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/.  Choose "Selected Topics", and then
choose among the "Mite and Mite Treatment" topics.

allen
Very retired beekeeper, 2000 miles from home
Owner of ~80 very neglected hives

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