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Formic Acid "Not Working" On Hot Days In The South?

935 views 16 replies 11 participants last post by  Phyrric  
In response to the ad-hoc ideal .
We need to consider who is going to be trying such things. It is unlikely individuals just starting
There arm chair science journey in beekeeping.
 
Im back and forth about using FP,before winter sets in in Va.i used varroxsan and time was up beginning September.i checked 2 hives,only 2 varroa.Havent check the other 6,as wether is rainy and im also worried about losing queen this late in season.What are your thoughts?

You are correct to be concerned. The real issue
Is a large % of queens stop laying during a flash treatment. And resume 5-10 days after treatment
Creating supersedure attempts
Not only is it a poor time to loose a brood cycle its also a poor time to raise a queen in the event you miss a cell. Further more in the event you have bearding during treatment " usually in the first days " you can count on the treatment not being 100%
You can probably work around loosing brood production with well populated colonys , nucs weak colonys not so much however you need to be diligent and ensure any supersedure attempts are thwarted including & especially after your queen resumes laying