" Thats the beauty of being a beekeeper, you do it your way!"
" I am VERY MUCH WITH Mrs. River (Riverbee) in her philosophy of dont treat if it is not needed. I feel that OAV gives me that freedom. The freedom to wait and watch, and yet, be ready to FIX a problem in mere moments.
I believe that the bees will not build, or show resistances if there is nothing to resist. The only way we will know if we are succeeding in creating bees that can co exist with Varroa, is if we WAIT, and force them to fight back.. Those who cannot fight back get treated, and given a different queen, raised from a colony that IS at the very least TRYING to fight back..."
" Do you really think it takes longer than treating with any other method? Is 2.5 minutes per hive longer than it takes to break down the hive?
In order to treat with hopguard, i have to open the hives. I have to get to the lower brood box, which, for me means removing the two upper boxes. Then i can place the strips in as the instructions require."
My VSH bees, at least one hive of them, aren't very VSH anymore, this is a 4th generation queen. Mites showed in drone brood rather than on my sticky. My battery is too small (easier to carry) and the first battery was also too old (4 years) but after a treatment a morning I re-start the series next week. l am pleased with the mite drop on the hive I didn't actually see any problem with, and will check this morning to see if the Beeweavers hive really needed treated, it got it just because yesterday.
The big difference with the OA, besides not having to go deeply into hives to place strips, is not having to remember to go back into hives to REMOVE strips. Plus I like the not building up in the wax, not a true insecticide. The hive I treated on Tuesday looks great, I don't think I lost a bee or any brood. I am very happy with this. (they are a very productive survivor swarm hive I picked up the swarm in March)
The 4th generation hive got fairly upset about being treated but the battery died on them the evening before then I was back in with a new battery Wednesday morning and didn't get the entrance super well blocked. Never thought of a rag, good thought for last week, they were pushing past my tape.