Extended Release Oxalic, Randy Oliver- NY Bee Wellness webinar

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • NYBeeWellness.org; Scientificbeekeeping.com;
    NOTE: EPA rescinded use of extended release oxalic as of March 22 2023 for any state that had previously approved it.
    0:00, Start
    0:33, Randy
    1:00, Oxalic overview
    5:37, 14 Day Brood Break method
    8:00, Oxalic Vaporization (OAV)
    10:35, Extended Release Oxalic (OAE)
    11:21, Research
    14:15, Mite Migration, Drifting
    16:30, Aluen Cap (Argentina), Different type of strips
    26:28, Application of OAE
    28:07. Modes of Action in Hive
    31:57, Theoretical doses
    33:30,Titration to find oxalic residues
    40:18, Photos of crystals on bees
    42:13, Fluorescent tracer on bees
    48:43, Dosage differences
    56:50, Amount on bee body needed to kill mites
    1:01:59, Winter vs Summer treatment
    1:05:20, Bee to bee mite movement
    1:07:06, Tracheal mites and Crisco patties
    1:11:50, The Organic Miticides
    1:12:33, New Zealand OWN USE EXEMPTION
    1:14:32, NYS 2EE authorization; Legislation
    1:16:54, Questions

КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @eddybarker5072
    @eddybarker5072 Рік тому +3

    Great presentation by Randy. We all need to donate $$ to help his research and hiring help. He’s awesome.

  • @R_Brickner
    @R_Brickner Рік тому +2

    Everyone interested in extended release oxalic acid should watch this video. Randy's research is excellent.

  • @BlaineNay
    @BlaineNay Рік тому +7

    I am the county bee inspector for two counties in southern Utah. Some of the beekeepers in my area are using Randy's extended-release oxalic acid shop towels and sponges. All of these beekeepers have had excessive mite counts when I do inspections, although the count is noticeably lower than "treatment-free" apiaries in my counties. My conclusion is that Randy's work has created a very useful tool, but it isn't perfect. I does seem to keep mite counts from getting our of control which makes other treatments more effective. I tell my Randy Oliver disciples that they must continue to do monthly mite counts and to treat with a different product when the mite count exceeds 2-3%. As with the "Flow Hive", oxalic-acid sponges and shop towels are NOT an excuse to be lazy.

  • @baldeagleApiaries
    @baldeagleApiaries Рік тому +2

    Wow, watched the complete video and thank you for all the effort to get this out to us.

  • @DickeDrohne63
    @DickeDrohne63 Рік тому

    Sehr Interessant, viele gute Informationen. Danke👍

  • @knufkakarynia4037
    @knufkakarynia4037 Рік тому

    Well done as usual

  • @liamaiden2313
    @liamaiden2313 Рік тому

    Thank you, a very important subject covered.

  • @MrCloscutz
    @MrCloscutz Рік тому

    Congratulations! Michael beekeeper from Roumania!

  • @danielweston9188
    @danielweston9188 Рік тому

    He is doing great work . .

  • @tweake7175
    @tweake7175 Рік тому +2

    just a word of caution for those DIY OAE, in NZ we have seen a lot of failures and those who have failures can't/won't say why. i suspect its problems in dissolving OA, possibly the bottom of the pan getting to hot (breaks down into formic) and also to much moisture as its fairly humid here.
    someone asked about storage, the critical thing is keeping the OA dry. storing it in air tight containers and/or in a dry location. that may mean a heated cupboard or fridge/freezer. gly soaks up humidity which makes it more liquid (tested that) which makes it spread faster in the hive and it gets an overdose.
    also i have noticed a "hot" mix the bees do not like. they will walk on it and turn around and go back. even just go up to the pad, touch it, then walk away. so this can mean lower spread-ability, but because its a "hot" mix its more spreadable, which can offset the lack of bees walking on it and make it appear its a good ratio. but if there is a change in bee behavior that "hot" mix can be spread faster, overdose and result in brood/queen failure.

  • @toprakanaciftligi8037
    @toprakanaciftligi8037 Рік тому

    👏👏👏👏

  • @diegovd7215
    @diegovd7215 Рік тому

    Thank you, definitely great new infos here!