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This week we bring you a great interview with Ashlee Robison who is a Senior Chemistry Major studying at Fort Lewis College in Colorado. She is doing research into the use of Thymol in controlling Varroa Mites.
Researching a Thymol Treatment for Varroa Mites (http://kiwimana.co.nz/researching-a-thymol-treatment-for-varroa-mites-with-ashlee-robison-km055)
Here's What You'll Learn
- Why the existing methods of using Thymol are not efficient
- What is the biggest parasite of the Honey Bees in North America
- How do you attach a Thymol Molecule to a sugar Molecule.
- How to feed Thymol to Bees
- Nectar is a Glucose and Fructose Molecule connected together
- Field trials are going to start next Spring in North America
- Is it worth planting Thyme Plants near your Bee hives</li>
Have you ever used Thymol in your Beekeeping? Did it work for you?
Gary
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I hear fogging with mineral oil works well
this makes the Varroa Mites too slippery to cling to the bee
anyone hear of this method?
>anyone hear of this method?
Yes. Unless you add thymol to it, it requires weekly administrations from early spring until late fall to be effective at all. Not a lot of knockdown power. But no matter how much knockdown a treatment has it is only so effective when there is brood:
http://bushfarms.com/beesvarroatreatments.htm (http://bushfarms.com/beesvarroatreatments.htm)
I haven't treated for Varroa for more than a decade:
http://bushfarms.com/beesnaturalcell.htm (http://bushfarms.com/beesnaturalcell.htm)
http://bushfarms.com/beesfoursimplesteps.htm (http://bushfarms.com/beesfoursimplesteps.htm)
QuoteHave you ever used Thymol in your Beekeeping? Did it work for you?
when i need something, i use Apiguard. When used according to instructions, it works well. since i am a self proclaimed lazy beekeeper, i don't want it any more complicated that sticking a try of the stuff into the hive and walking away :-)
Quote from: jayj200 on September 25, 2014, 06:29:33 PM
I hear fogging with mineral oil works well
this makes the Varroa Mites too slippery to cling to the bee
anyone hear of this method?
Yes have seen it been done, I haven't heard of anyone that has had success with it as the only treatment.