James wrote

""Tim Vaughan <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Chris, I'm almost at a loss for what to do."
I use Apiguard and it is easy to put it on the top bars of the brood
chamber (on each if you have more than one). I imagine any other
registered thymol based treatment would be done this way. So, it is
quick to apply. It needs to be applied when there is no honey being
made."

Thanks, James, I've been watching the postings concerning this. Around
here, I treat in Oct.- Nov. and sometimes it's 80 degrees F outside. Do
you or anyone else think I would run a risk treating my bees with this
product? And what do people who have used it over a long period think of
it's effectivity?
Regards
Tim

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