I?ve looked at Randy?s website on this and unless I missed something, I only see updates from last year.
Has anyone used this successfully? It seems early results were erratic.
Haven?t heard much of it this year. I?m looking for an easier way to treat. Once you get above 6-7 hives, it becomes more difficult to OA vapor for 3-4 weeks.
Quote from: Aroc on September 30, 2018, 05:57:40 PM
I?ve looked at Randy?s website on this and unless I missed something, I only see updates from last year.
Has anyone used this successfully? It seems early results were erratic.
Haven?t heard much of it this year. I?m looking for an easier way to treat. Once you get above 6-7 hives, it becomes more difficult to OA vapor for 3-4 weeks.
that is true... I would say 60-70 hives, though. Take me half a day with my gizmo. The "frying" pans will be a LOT quicker.
OAV is not legal in Germany. It is used in the rest of Europe, though. (its always like that...) Maybe it will someday. Spraying OA was not legal till this year, so...
These top towels are also looked into by the scientist I mentioned. Far from being reliable as yet. But I?ll keep an eye on it anyways.
I know a lady who just attended the GA conference. I will ask her if any new information was given. LAst report I got in spring was it has not been as effective as once was hoped for....Olive was at our Summer meeting and he spoke on nutrition on one day but I missed the second day. I don't think he commented on anything you could not find on his site....
Edited--- She said no news was given about the shop towels.
Erratic results is the result of his tests, and which is why he's not spending a lot more time and energy on it. OAV is a lot more reliable in his data.
Quote from: Hops Brewster on October 01, 2018, 10:30:17 AM
Erratic results is the result of his tests, and which is why he's not spending a lot more time and energy on it. OAV is a lot more reliable in his data.
Reliable maybe??? His last article was a computer model on OA (not towels), not test. But he does not use OAV... he dribbles...if he has a very high count he uses a synthetic... at least so he said at our summer meeting....
Quote from: sc-bee on October 04, 2018, 09:40:59 PM
Quote from: Hops Brewster on October 01, 2018, 10:30:17 AM
Erratic results is the result of his tests, and which is why he's not spending a lot more time and energy on it. OAV is a lot more reliable in his data.
Reliable maybe??? His last article was a computer model on OA (not towels), not test. But he does not use OAV... he dribbles...if he has a very high count he uses a synthetic... at least so he said at our summer meeting....
dribbling OA is considered very good with colonies in winter, no brood, below freezing. better than OAV then. ONE treatment only or you might kill them.
meant to say OAD.