I’m in Georgia so I have a much much later Summer with extremely hot temps at times as we lead into to Fall. Then BOOM…….a horrid a no-winter or a mild-winter.
I've never had a problem using it. As long as you follow the instructions and the temperature guidelines, you will have no problems. If you notice a lot of die off in the hive it's probably those bees that were almost ready to die anyways because of age or because they were already sick of something.
Great video, you explained it better than the other vids I've watched. Thanks!
Great 👍 video, very understandable, excellent for first-time users . I enjoy it's very much
I’m in Georgia so I have a much much later Summer with extremely hot temps at times as we lead into to Fall. Then BOOM…….a horrid a no-winter or a mild-winter.
Great video, I've been weary about attempting to use formic pro, not understanding how it works and not wanting to harm the colony in the process.
I've never had a problem using it. As long as you follow the instructions and the temperature guidelines, you will have no problems. If you notice a lot of die off in the hive it's probably those bees that were almost ready to die anyways because of age or because they were already sick of something.
So this is done mid august?
You can use it any time your Varroa Mite levels are high and the temperature is in the treatment zone.