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HAVE VARROA MITES BECOME RESISTANT TO FLUVALINATE?
KOOTENAY REGION HAVE VARROA MITES BECOME RESISTANT TO FLUVALINATE?
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WHY THE CONCERN? 1. Heavy over-winter losses
2. Spring build-up failures 3. High varroa infestation in spite of treatment
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CRESTON VARROA MITES
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TEST DESIGN Cover a wide geographical area and include both commercial and hobby beekeepers. Test following honey removal – no mite treatment Select strongest colonies for testing. Take three, 24 hour mite drop counts: day 1 and day 10 (Apistan). Day 11 (CheckMite+).
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TEST RESULTS
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TEST RESULTS
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CRESTON NORTH
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NELSON
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CASTLEGAR
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U.S.A. BORDER
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CRESTON RESULTS
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NELSON/CASTLEGAR RESULTS
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U.S.A. BORDER RESULTS
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CRANBROOK RESULTS
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WYCLIFFE RESULTS
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KOOTENAY RESULTS
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COUMAPHOS FOLLOWING FORMIC ACID TREATMENT
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RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Monitor mite levels 2. Test for mite resistance
3. Vary the mite treatment 4. Use chemicals as prescribed 5. Treat only when necessary
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