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I think the thymol (they're called thymovar) strips are basically the same as your mite away strips as for the oxalic acid more then 1 usage per bee life is something they don't take very well.. :( so it's not a good treatment when the hive has closed brood since most of the mites are in there. We have something called ant acid (that's the direct translation, don't know the English word for it.) You get it in 65 and 85% concentration afaik and that does kill the mites in the brood but you can't have supers on if you want honey out of it... its also legally not allowed to use but it is tolerated by the authorities. I'm going to try beevital hiveclean, hopefully that gives good results.Verstuurd vanaf mijn Samsung Note 3 met Tapatalk.
When ants bite, they inject formic acid, so ant acid would likely translate to formic acid.