I have quite a list of "snipets" from different sources.. I try to make sure I get the URL but sometimes I dont.. and I do not have that one.. but do have these..
The literature says this treatment can remove 90% of varroa mites in a colony. There will be a big mite fall on the first day and they will continue to fall for about two weeks after treatment.
http://www.talkingwithbees.com/beekeeping-how-to-guides/oxalic-acid-beekeeping Mites keep on falling down for 4 weeks at a steady rate before I can see a reduction.
http://www.beeman.se/research/oxalic/oxalic-1-nf.htm the two links are not universitys or renowned research centers.. but the following page is one from a sloenian university
Two days after the August 8, 16 and 23 OA treatments, the mite mortality was estimated
at 68.62 ± 12.29%, 65.31 ± 10.61%, and 33.35 ± 13.99 %, respectively. The mite mortality
between the second and fourth day after each of these treatments was estimated at 18.69 ±
7.43%, 22.98 ± 7.69 %, and 14.06 ± 6.75 %), respectively. Between the 2nd and 9th
days after each OA application, a highly significant (p< 0.001) reduction in mite mortality was
observed and between the 9th and 11th days after the August 23 application the reduction in
mite mortality was also significant (p< 0.05). After September 3, the mite mortality in
colonies with capped broods was constant at 6.25 ± 1.97% during the five weeks leading up
to October 9 (Fig. 2).
https://actavet.vfu.cz/media/pdf/avb_2004073030385.pdf I will have to sit down with a rum and coke and see if I can find it Lee.