Norroa?

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Betsy True

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Sep 26, 2025, 11:33:50 AM (2 days ago) Sep 26
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Anyone have any information on this newly licensed treatment?

Matt

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Sep 26, 2025, 8:43:26 PM (2 days ago) Sep 26
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Marcin Matelski

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Sep 27, 2025, 6:31:41 AM (yesterday) Sep 27
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I'm at Apimondia and sat in on a presentation from Norroa makers



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Jeanne Hansen

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9:57 AM (3 hours ago) 9:57 AM
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Apparently, this uses RNA, which targets the mites not the bees. It is a radically different  kind of product and will be a great product to alternate with Formic Acid Quick Strips and Apiguard (Thymol.)  Let try it!!

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Anyone have any information on this newly licensed treatment?

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larry lindokken

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11:39 AM (1 hour ago) 11:39 AM
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I have heard it cost $12 per treatment.  The bees look like bees did prior to varroa for a significant 4 + weeks until the bees get reinfested. The product was tested by several large beekeepers in 200 perhaps lots.  Could change the way bees are kept.  Two treatments per year spring/fall apparently needed.  In addition formic pro treatment(s) maybe needed also. Expect that a lot more info will be coming in the bee journals etc. 

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