because i was so curious about these sheets, two members graciously offered to send me one, thank you. i received a sheet yesterday, and quite honestly this looks like a handiwipe or chix wipe. i went digging around. google 'chux wipes for small hive beetle control' . i did find one article from australia, this may have been the one i had read before. i have attached it, and also provided the link to the pdf file describing the use of 'chux wipes' or 'glitz wipes'. it would seem the american equivalent of these would be a handiwipe, 3m's scotch-brite brand, not the clorox brand.
Chux Wipes For Hive Beetle Australiaexcerpt:
"An amazing discovery by an apiarist in Western NSW with chux cloth that was left in a hive during an inspection, revealed at a later date to be an effective trap for SHB. The bees tease out the chux fibres, which then act as a net to snag SHB by the spikes on their legs.
At the last meeting I gave a short talk about the use of Chux wipes to control small hive beetle (SHB). This method was developed by my father, Frank Malfroy, who runs around 1000 hives in the Central Tablelands of NSW.
Instructions
Get a big roll of chux wipes (or glitz wipes) from the supermarket and pull off one section from the roll. When opening your hive, have these sections ready as well as a bucket of water. Fold each section twice to make a square/rectangle and put it into the water. Remove the wipes from the water and place on top of the brood under the excluder. If you don‘t like using an excluder, just leave it on top of the brood frames. Come back in a few weeks to inspect the hive. The method works by bees, being hygienic, pulling at the chux wipes which ‗burrs‘ up the fabric of the wipes. This loose fabric then catches the SHB because the beetles have small hooks on the side of their legs, which then makes them get caught in the fabric. We have also started seeing bees harassing beetles into the chux wipes. When the beetles get caught, they can‘t escape and this results in the beetles starving. i also found this discussion on another forum on SHB, scroll down and start reading two australian beekeeper's comments (ozbee and jeanette), there are photos and links to photos:
Small Hive Beetle ~ Honey Bee Worldit would seem the method is multiple layers (4), or folded over, and possibly wetting first, a square sheet of 6 X 4.
chux wipes ~ australia
Chux Wipes3m scotch-brite
3M Scotch Brite Reusable Wipeslooks the same to me!