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On Fri, 10 Jan 1997 Ted Fischer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I believe, as does David, that the drone trapping method is a valid
> control for varroa. However, it is extremely labor intensive, and,
> while probably ideal for the hobbyist with only a few colonies, would be
> impossible for the large commercial beekeeper and quite difficult for a
> sideliner such as myself (about 75 colonies).
Hello Ted !
It's a work, ok ! but it's easier when YOUR MATERIAL IS ADAPTED. I
earlier described the building frame of the German PASCHKE. All my
deep brood supers (Dadant 12 frames) are equiped with a 13th frame
(about British Standard 21x36 cm) which utility was first to provide a
lot of selected drones for our mating place and instrumental
insemination. To remove them from the production hive with 2 to 4
supers, you must only open the back door of the hive, a bit of smoke
and replace the full frame by an empty one (time (not waste:) only one
minute each 2-3 weeks).
Jean-Marie Van_Dyck <[log in to unmask]>
Lat.Long. : N:50.30' E:04.56' - Alt. : 200 m - North sea : 200 km
B.P. 102
B-5000 NAMUR(Belgium) Medical school - Biochemistry dept
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