Field trials using beekeepers as guinea pigs: bear in mind that these treatments may 1) do nothing to control mites -- which wastes precious time you could use applying something that's proven; 2) actually harm your colonies. I would recommend staying away from field trials. Let the sponsors try them on hives they purchased.
???? I too have done trial that do nothing, but so?? That happens. In the case outlined the test is for 2 different methods. One of which has no corporate sponsor, and the other would not trial their product against the other.
Looks like a decent test, if nothing else the participants are going to learn about mite levels and treatment protocols. Getting people involved? Seems to me like a win/win test, with no real downsides. I am surprised at this response to say the least.
Charles
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