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Hopguard 3 is not an effective mite treatment

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csull72:
I work in the brewing industry and I wanted to like hopguard, but after two seasons of trying to make it work with this treatment, I can safely say it is an ineffective treatment for mites. No matter how I used it-treatments back to back or the label recommendations, it did not bring mite levels down to an acceptable level. Please don?t waste your time or money on this product, it is irresponsible for Mann Lake to offer this.


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Ben Framed:
csull72 I for one am always interested in hearing the results of folks experiments. Thank you for posting about yours. Have you tried other natural treatments; or any other way of treating for that matter?

Thanks,

Phillip

csull72:
Apivar has worked great for me, but having to remove homey supers was a pain, formic workedwell too, but did result in occasional queen loss


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Michael Bush:
Apistan and Checkmite haven't worked since about 2000 or 2001 but they still keep selling it..

csull72:

--- Quote from: Michael Bush on October 12, 2021, 08:04:32 pm ---Apistan and Checkmite haven't worked since about 2000 or 2001 but they still keep selling it..

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A fool and their money...


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