Beekeeping in wartime -- NYTimes article

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Bill Perkins

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Sep 12, 2022, 10:53:47 AM9/12/22
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Laurie Arnone

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Sep 12, 2022, 10:56:35 AM9/12/22
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That’s a good one!

Bill, is it too late to treat for varroa mites?
Thanks,
Laurie

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Alex Bostian

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Sep 12, 2022, 4:52:01 PM9/12/22
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Laurie,

It is never too late to treat for varroa, they are a scourge upon honeybees! It is the perfect time for formic pro, or OAV if you have the time to apply 3 treatments. There are a few different OAV application methods, 2 of which require equipment.  

Laurie Arnone

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Sep 12, 2022, 5:09:29 PM9/12/22
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Thank you!
I’ll have to treat them.

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