... is a VM Vaporiser ...
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... or perhaps the intriguingly named Ferret with steel serpentine from Icko ...
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How can Varroa stand a chance?
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... is a VM Vaporiser ...
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... or perhaps the intriguingly named Ferret with steel serpentine from Icko ...
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How can Varroa stand a chance?
You may need to consider what you are going to use as a power source for the VM. Something like this attached towed behind the bee mobile should do it nicely.
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you need to be a bit ambitious and get one of these do it right. :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUjA0A1iK7I
Brilliant extracting station - could see lots of robbing going on in those empty supers being stacked on the pallet, I would imagine that if there was any AFB around the whole apairy would come down with it, - but then the yanks use teramycin on a regular basis to treat their bees whether needed or not thus hiding any disease.
Yes, I had a look at the ferret thing some time ago, the recipie calles for oxalic dissolved in ethyl spirit (ethanol). I have one of the mineral oil fogger thingys that look very similar and thought of using it but was a bit wary about vaporizing ethanol ? (from memory) into my hives and the effect it might have on the bees (killing them ? ) It would be a handy bit of kit to use in the field
see www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TGXX0NCW_Y
Ha Ha, knew i had this ref somewhere see http://apis-donau.com/fr/blog/2016/1...-ethyl-spirit/
for details of the recipies
Surgical spirit (ethanol) can kill bees very easily
Even just evaporating disolved thymol using pads you have to be careful