wintergree-salt grease patties Varroa: Is this considered a natural treatment ?
Hi all,
I am new to beekeeping, however, I would to explore a chemical free approach to this art. Specifically I was looking at different ways to address varroa mites without using chemicals or medications. One of the approaches I discovered was the use of wintergree-salt grease patties (West Virgina University). It seems to be an effective way but is it a natural way? It uses salicylic acid (wintergreen) which apparently can be very dangerous (to humans), 10lm on the skin is lethal, once absorbed, it stops the heart. Hence the need to use gloves.
I am not asking this treatment works (lots of opinion on this subject) but if it meets the "natural treatment standard", if such thing exists.
Thank you all in advance for sharing your knowledge.
Jean-Pierre
Re: wintergree-salt grease patties Varroa: Is this considered a natural treatment ?
From the "sticky" post at the top of this forum:
Quote:
Treatment: A substance introduced by the beekeeper into the hive with the intent of killing, repelling, or inhibiting a pest or disease afflicting the bees.
Treatments include but are not limited to:
Apiguard (thymol)
Mite-away II (formic acid)
Apistan (fluvalinate)
Sucrocide (sucrose octanoate esters)
Mite-A-Thol (menthol)
Terramycin/Tetra-B (antibiotic)
Tylan (antibiotic)
Gardstar (permethrin)
Fumagilin (antibiotic)
Paramoth (p-dichlorobenzene)
Checkmite (coumaphos)
Oxalic Acid (dicarboxylic acid)
Formic Acid (carboxylic acid)
Mineral Oil (food grade mineral oil, FGMO)
Sugar Dusting (sucrose)
HBH (essential oils)
MegaBee (diet formula)
Honey Bee Healthy (feeding stimulant containing essential oils)
Bt Aizawai (bacteria)
Thymol (crystals, feed, or fogging)
Essential oils (in general)
Grease patties (Crisco etc.)
So, yes, on this forum this is considered a "treatment".
HTH
Rusty
Re: wintergree-salt grease patties Varroa: Is this considered a natural treatment ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jpgero
I am not asking this treatment works (lots of opinion on this subject) but if it meets the "natural treatment standard",
Name of forum: Treatment-FREE Beekeeping.
Re: wintergree-salt grease patties Varroa: Is this considered a natural treatment ?
> I would to explore a chemical free approach to this art.
You can discuss "chemical free" and "natural" treatments on the general bee forum.
Re: wintergree-salt grease patties Varroa: Is this considered a natural treatment ?
Apologies to all, I will pose my question on the general forum. I wrongly assumed treatment free = no chemical treatment.
Thanks
Re: wintergree-salt grease patties Varroa: Is this considered a natural treatment ?
But you were correct. Treatment free does = no chemical treatment LOL
Are the chemicals you mention in your first post, not chemicals? ;)