On 10/13/2010 7:28 PM, Geoff Manning wrote:
> Juanse said
>> The mayor improvement came after controling Nosema with fumagilin.
>
> In Australia we don't use Fumagilin. Nosema is basicaly viewed as a
> beekeeper induced problem.
>
> Geoff Manning
>
I will be interested on your view after you have varroa established (Not
that I'm wishing that on you anytime soon). I used it occasionally with
package bees (depending on the spring in California), but after we
started wintering bees, a number of us "never" used Fumagilin until
after varroa arrived. Now it almost seems to be a must. Some years one
treatment, others seem to require multiple doses spring and/or fall.
Dave Tharle
Ardmore, AB
Canada
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