Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Thu, 27 Apr 1995 07:33:48 -0400 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
> The standard I've most seen is to treat each hive with the
>equivalent of 4mg of medicine either two or three times in about a
>three week period. If you get the standard 6.7oz bag of Terramycin
>from Pfizer, this amount (4mg) is found in a level teaspoonful. Mix
>this well with three TABLESPOONS of confectioner's (powdered) sugar,
>and sprinkle over the tops of the outermost frames. The latter is to
>prevent the terramycin (which is toxic to brood) from trickling down
>into the central brood-rearing area.
>
> For the 6.7oz bag of Terramycin, you get about 50 doses at the
>recommended level, so for three treatments per hive, you should be
>able to fully treat about 16 to 17 hives.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
Well, I was off by a factor of 50. In the above, the amount of
Terramycin to add (1 teaspoon per 3 Tablespoons of powdered sugar) IS
CORRECT for one treatment, but the dosage of "pure" terramycin in that
teaspoonful is 200mg, not 4mg. You should still treat 2 to 3 times
in a 3 week period, and a 6.7oz bag of Terramycin will still fully
treat 16 to 17 colonies, as stated before. I just got the dosage
figure wrong.
Jeef
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Jeffrey P. Murray Georgia Institute of Technology
GTRI/ELSYS Georgia Tech Research Institute
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|