I am looking for input from Canadians or others who have (hypothetically) used 50% formic "flash treatment" with or without Honey Bee Healthy (44% actual concentration including HBH) as opposed to the 65% "mite wipes" that are tried and true (legal treatment in Canada, but require at least 4+ trips).
http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/varroa/ Amrine's formic fumigator (simplified, the method involves a spacer rim that you put measured dose of formic in and a reduced entrance)
http://rnoel.50megs.com/2000/part4.htm here is another description of the method
http://ento.psu.edu/pollinators/publications/flash the method was tried and confirmed to work (60%+ reduction in mites) by vanEngelsdorp in 2008 (link to technical paper)
Randy Oliver and Allen Dick have a lot of info on formic treatments on their web sites.
http://www.medivetpharmaceuticals.ca...20june%203.pdf this is a current link to the instructions / registration for 65% formic "mite wipes" in Canada
http://www.apinovar.com/articles/flash.en.html Jean-Pierre Chapleau developed a somewhat related method.
Here is very brief summary of of a relevant study by Geoff Wilson in Saskatchewan http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/2011/diary021011.htm, he did not have great results with 50% formic. I can not find any more info, ie did he reduce entrance and use a special "fumigator" or just put 50% formic on meat soaker pads...
ANY thoughts, or especially results (with before and after mite counts) very greatly appreciated.



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