Yes, there are a bunch of thymol based products available in different countries. Apiguard Is not available in Canada. Thymovar is much easier to apply in my opinion. When operating lots of hives, ease of application goes a long way in making a product that I would like to use.
Using Apiguard (by the bucket ($140.) in a warmer than usual Spring for swarm control too. Pretty strong brood brake. Interesting to hit with OA before the post break new larva is capped. Kind of a dust up. What is the cost of Thymovar per hive? Great nice big sign!
I very much enjoy your comment treat your bees as if they are your dog.
Great idea will use on my nucs, fall apavar Oct or Nov dribble then lock down thanks
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Interesting. I did know about this product, although I do use Apiguard. You probably know this, but thymol is the active ingredient in Listerine!
Yes, there are a bunch of thymol based products available in different countries. Apiguard Is not available in Canada. Thymovar is much easier to apply in my opinion. When operating lots of hives, ease of application goes a long way in making a product that I would like to use.
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Using Apiguard (by the bucket ($140.) in a warmer than usual Spring for swarm control too. Pretty strong brood brake. Interesting to hit with OA before the post break new larva is capped. Kind of a dust up. What is the cost of Thymovar per hive? Great nice big sign!
$4.30 cdn per brood box. About $3.00 usd. Signage is important.
Where did you find the information on how may days before adding honey supers?
The label contains all the information you need. When in doubt, read the label.
@@Innisfilcreekhoney interesting I have read the label and the only info I could see was the withdrawal period: honey zero days.