Nosevit recipe for volume feeding?

Started by 2Sox, October 09, 2018, 12:23:31 PM

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2Sox

For the first time in 10 years, I'm going to have to feed sugar syrup. I've always used cutout honey and I'm already out of that.  Don't know what is going on with the fall flow here but it seems non existent and my six colonies definitely don't have enough stores with which to go into winter.

Just mixed 5 gallons of 5:3 syrup with added HoneyBHealthy. 

I can't seem to find directions for bulk syrup feeding for Nosevit; only drench or spray. My question is this: How much Nosevit is added to syrup for feeding?  Or is this just not done?
"Good will is the desire to have something else stronger and more beautiful for this desire makes oneself stronger and more beautiful." - Eli Siegel, American educator, poet, founder of Aesthetic Realism

Van, Arkansas, USA

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https://www.completebee.com/html/nozevit.html

Follow the link, I think this is the info you seek: 1 teaspoon per quart of syrup, is what stated.
Blessings

2Sox

Quote from: Van, Arkansas, USA on October 09, 2018, 01:32:59 PM
https://www.completebee.com/html/nozevit.html

Follow the link, I think this is the info you seek: 1 teaspoon per quart of syrup, is what stated.
Blessings

Thanks Van.  I looked this link over previously but the directions are unclear as to whether this is drench, spray or general feeding - or all - unless I'm not seeing something here.
"Good will is the desire to have something else stronger and more beautiful for this desire makes oneself stronger and more beautiful." - Eli Siegel, American educator, poet, founder of Aesthetic Realism

ed/La.

I don't know the answer to your question but why not just spray or drench. You want bees to consume not store treatment. Here is article/study from scientific beekeeping that may or may not give some insight. http://scientificbeekeeping.com/nosema-drench-treatment-trial/