Bee Mites
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The life cycle of the Varroa destructor (Varroa mite) has two main phases. The first phase is when it reproduces in sealed brood cells. The second phoretic phase is when it lives on adult bees.
It is the most consistent method for delivering accurate results. Beekeepers, apiary inspectors, and scientists throughout North America commonly practice this method.
Generally, Varroa mite control measures should be implemented when the infestation rate reaches ≥2%.
Varroa mite control products are categorized into two major classes: synthetic chemical agents and organic natural formulations.
Introduce the treatment agent into a bee colony with Varroa mites attached to worker bees' thoraxes, and place a monitoring sheet at the bottom of the hive to collect fallen mites.
You have used organic, physical, and biological methods to control mites. However, sometimes you feel that these medications are not effective or troublesome.
When the number of bee mites in a bee colony is large enough, conventional dosages are no longer enough to kill them. Moreover, some bee mites have already developed early resistance to pesticides.
Are you troubled by the persistent rain and humidity? The efficacy of the bee strip treatments might decline. Switch to liquid and aerosol formulations such as LINGMAN Amitraz or AMIBUZZ Spray.
You value colony stability and hope to minimize the frequent replacement of bee strips during mite control. In this case, consider slow-release options, such as APIXPERT strips or VAROXPERT strips.