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In a message dated 11/01/2005 05:11:28 GMT Standard Time,
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> I have read very interesting information on spraying bees with oxalic acid
> to kill varroa.  Can someone recommend a proper sprayer or atomizer (as
> mentioned in European web pages) for the US?  Can a regular hand sprayer do a good
> job?  The dose is 3-5 ml per frame of (broodless) bees.
>


I have successfully dribbled OA from a large graduated  syringe at the rate
described along each seam of bees.  This was done without the need to remove
frames from the hives.  The amount of mites it brought down was greater than
predicted my the model based on the fall preceding treatment.  It must therefore
be relatively successful.

Chris

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