I can't find anything in the documentation, but am I correct in assuming you should NOT have a reducer in place with VarroxSan?
It works by contact not fumes, so it doesn't matter if the entrance is reduced or not.
ramiroelliot Welcome to Beemaster!
I?ve not heard of this product until now. Has anyone here tried it? I found this:
Features and Benefits
High Efficacy: Achieves an average of 98.6% effectiveness against varroa mites when used according to the label.
-Natural Treatment: Uses oxalic acid, a natural compound, for mite control.
-Slow-Release Strips: Provides a consistent dose over a 42-56 day treatment period.
-Bee-Friendly: Safe for bees, brood, and queens throughout the year.
-Organic Beekeeping: Suitable for use in organic beekeeping practices.
-Convenient Application: Can be used with honey supers in place, ensuring flexibility in treatment schedules.
-Environmental Safety: Poses no notable risk to the environment or user.
-No Temperature Restrictions: Effective at any temperature, with optimal performance during active bee movement.