>
> >For example the beekeepers in Cal who had to make additional openings for
> >ventilation because of harm to the bees.
>
Unless there are reports of which I haven't heard, the complaint was only
from a single Calif beekeeper, and the additional openings were only a
suggestion. I've been in continued contact with that beekeeper, who has
also been in contact with a number of others who have already used some
thousands of doses. We are not hearing of more problems to any extent (not
to say that I don't expect some).
Of note is that there appears to be a fairly broad colony-to-colony response
to formic vapors--some largely ignore the vapors and some react strongly.
I've recently received some necessary woodenware to attempt to duplicate the
situation (3/8" beeways), and am waiting for the weather to break so that I
can mark the (intentionally old) queens so that I can detect any
supersedures.
I have not yet tried Mitegone pads, and also would love to hear reports from
any who have.
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
ScientificBeekeeping.com
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