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> I treated about 15 double deep 20 frames of bees strong back in march here in central va with temps in the 70s or so. We had a nice but unusual maple and redbud nectar flow. I thought things were perfect.
I added the recommended super and open screen bottoms as I'm too lazy to close. Also figured it would be safer...
I had a 30% queen loss or supercedure. All however recovered and doing great on there own making honey.
I followed the instructions to a tee and I'm not an idiot either so I can not grasp my opinion on MAQS.
I like the ease of installation and it is perfect for our early and short nectar flow but 30% is hard to swallow.
Next time I will use a single strip to play with.
I did not have high mite counts at the time but higher than our typical march hives so I was and am concerned with late June or July crashing due to the early season.
But we shall see. I do have apiguard thymol gel in my " back pocket" as it fits the niche for our higher temp julys and Augusts.
Good luck and keep us posted as I do like the idea of a quick fix, but as with life quick fixes usually have there consequences...
That's my 2012 experience anyway...
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