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Oxalic Acid "Sponge" treatment for 10 frame double deeps
Lau:
A friend is inquiring about this treatment, and was wondering if the sponges would need to be set on the lower 10-frame deep or the top 10-frame deeps or both to treat his itchy mite problem...
BeeMaster2:
Welcome to Beemaster.
I don?t use sponges to put Oxalic acid in my hives so no help here.
Maybe someone else can help.
Jim Altmiller
Beeboy01:
Randy Oliver over at scientific beekeeping has some information on using shop towels, pads or small sponges for oxalic acid treatment. Here's a link. It hasn't been approved yet but the shop towel method looks promising.
http://scientificbeekeeping.com/oxalic-shop-towel-updates/
rast:
" It hasn't been approved yet but the shop towel method looks promising"
For some reason the shop towel method has not performed well in 3 tests in high humidity states, NC, Ga, and Fl.
Beeboy01:
Rast, Thanks for the update about high humidity. I would think a sponge would have the same problems in a humid environment.
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