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You need 4 strips per treatment with Bayvarol as opposed to 2 strips of
Apistan.
 
A hive treatment in the UK, using Bayvarol costs the beekeeper
approximately # 5.00 sterling. Apistan, when it is registered in the UK
next month will be much less expensive.
 
Regards,
 
 
Max
 
In message <[log in to unmask]>, Lloyd Spear
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Tom asked "how have your results compared to the Apistan strips sold here.?"
>"Here" referenced the United States.
>
>I am also interested in whether the strips are effective, as stated.  They
>are approximately 50% of the present US price!  The strips seem very small,
>only the length of a bee...if the illustration at www.varroa.com is
>accurate.
>
>Comments anyone?
 
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Dr Max Watkins
Director, Vita (Europe) Limited
Basingstoke, UK

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