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Jorn Johanesson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Aug 2005 01:31:41 +0200
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> Emne: [BEE-L] O/A treatment
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> My friend from Germany wants to know why we are still talking
> about liquid treatments with O/A when it is so easy to sublimate.
> (vaporize from a powder) with a little heat.

Dripping takes a few minutes contrary to vaporizing. The vaporizer itself
must cool off and will be worn out by a short time, if you have more than a
few hives. Further more it is known that imitation of the vaporizer  is not
doing a perfect job.

But otherwise a combination of formic acid in spring and oxalic acid in
autumn is a way to go when apistan and fumadil is loosing it effectiveness.

The varroareport on my web is still valid even it is old.

Best regards
Jorn Johanesson

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