I dont know why everyone is making insane machines like these. I use the Varomorus Turbo Fogger and its simplicity compared to 99% of what people are using makes it worth the 150.00 on ebay. Hell I bought 2 and sent one to a friend who has unexplained die-offs, probably varroa. Takes me 1 half hour to do my entire apiary from start to finish. NO ONE has done a good video showing how easy it is, I will , asap.
I bought his mashine year ago. Amazed by stainless steel work. Dentist quality! I do not use that cleaner stick. I put device vertically, put doze of OA and tap it around by wood stick. After whole yard i clean only nozzle. Never clean the pipe. After work washed it by garden hose.
This seems pretty John Wayne no measured application? This is the sort of thing that gets OA taken off the market as a viable option im afraid. I could see using this if you were treating a truckload of bees headed to or from someplace you had them hired out for pollination and needed to treat the whole truck maybe.
No PPE. No Oxalic acid measurement per colony. Hives not sealed. This is a video of how NOT to do it and any advice given by the guy should be taken with a large pinch of salt!
Not to argue with you, but we have been selling commercial vaporizers since 2010 and have more than a few hundred happy customers. We'd love to win you as a client. Feel free to reach out to us on our website.
@@edpuzankov6931 No argument at all. But why on earth would I (or anyone) want to trade with a company that puts out a ridiculously careless video? All you have demonstrated is that you clearly have no respect for a chemical that can seriously affect both your health and more importantly that of your potential customers. Quite frankly, its shocking. I just hope any customers do actually seek other information about health & safety when watching this if they use a Oxalic acid vapourisor.
@@finsbury8919 Respirator is a must. But get over it. Common sense for the win as with most things in commercial beekeeping. You sound like an OSHA bureaucrat.
@@abergman5 I’m a uk beekeeper. Over here it’s pretty much good practice to post a video that will be of sound advice to a beekeeper and not of a poor standard…and yes we certainly adhere to safe working practices when using something as dangerous to your health as Oxalic Acid. It’s not helpful to simply assume a beginner watching this video will have enough brain matter to use correct PPE.
Where the hell is your RESPIRATOR ?
I dont know why everyone is making insane machines like these. I use the Varomorus Turbo Fogger and its simplicity compared to 99% of what people are using makes it worth the 150.00 on ebay. Hell I bought 2 and sent one to a friend who has unexplained die-offs, probably varroa. Takes me 1 half hour to do my entire apiary from start to finish. NO ONE has done a good video showing how easy it is, I will , asap.
I bought his mashine year ago. Amazed by stainless steel work. Dentist quality!
I do not use that cleaner stick. I put device vertically, put doze of OA and tap it around by wood stick. After whole yard i clean only nozzle. Never clean the pipe. After work washed it by garden hose.
Where are you located and how's the chance to get one of those machines
Awesome job of explaining and demonstrating. Thank you so much!
This seems pretty John Wayne no measured application? This is the sort of thing that gets OA taken off the market as a viable option im afraid.
I could see using this if you were treating a truckload of bees headed to or from someplace you had them hired out for pollination and needed to treat the whole truck maybe.
This device is intended for commercial beekeepers so that's kind of the whole point
What keeps the oa from falling out the end
There’s so much OA there’s no need to plug the entrance
@edpuzankov6931 what keeps the oa from falling out the end of the vaporizer
hows that OA vapor smell bub
Reckless not to use precautions PPE and overdosing OA
How many it costs I want to buy it
Do you have to seal up the hive?
No
Can you buy it????
Yes on our website, vmvaporizer.com
Where are they sold?
Cost?
No PPE. No Oxalic acid measurement per colony. Hives not sealed. This is a video of how NOT to do it and any advice given by the guy should be taken with a large pinch of salt!
Not to argue with you, but we have been selling commercial vaporizers since 2010 and have more than a few hundred happy customers. We'd love to win you as a client. Feel free to reach out to us on our website.
@@edpuzankov6931 No argument at all. But why on earth would I (or anyone) want to trade with a company that puts out a ridiculously careless video? All you have demonstrated is that you clearly have no respect for a chemical that can seriously affect both your health and more importantly that of your potential customers. Quite frankly, its shocking. I just hope any customers do actually seek other information about health & safety when watching this if they use a Oxalic acid vapourisor.
@@finsbury8919 Respirator is a must. But get over it. Common sense for the win as with most things in commercial beekeeping. You sound like an OSHA bureaucrat.
@@abergman5 I’m a uk beekeeper. Over here it’s pretty much good practice to post a video that will be of sound advice to a beekeeper and not of a poor standard…and yes we certainly adhere to safe working practices when using something as dangerous to your health as Oxalic Acid. It’s not helpful to simply assume a beginner watching this video will have enough brain matter to use correct PPE.
@@finsbury8919 that is their problem man. He is clearly not having issues in the video. Relax.