On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 16:53:36 -0700, randy oliver wrote:
>We use dry corrugated signboard to catch the mites--no sticky. Then
>the boards can be slapped against the side of a hive to remove the
>sugar, and reused time and again.
So, if I understand you correctly, the mites and sugar are left on the
ground. How do you know what happens to those mites when bees show up later
to harvest the sugar?
I slapped my collection boards into a screened box so I could take the mites
and used sugar home and treat it like hazardous waste. My box was actually
a deep hive body on a screen on a deep hive body on an inverted cover.
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