💥Oxalic Acid Extended Release Testing💥

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2022
  • Each half of the Maximizer pad holds 25 grams of OA for a total of 50 grams per hive.
    To learn more check out Randy Oliver's Scientificbeekeeping.com
    Here is a link to the Swedish Sponges Randy Uses - amzn.to/3dwbkUo

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  • @kamonreynolds
    @kamonreynolds  Год назад +6

    Each half of the Maximizer pad holds 25 grams of OA for a total of 50 grams per hive.

  • @kipglass6222
    @kipglass6222 Год назад +6

    I have used these for 2 years now. Have tried different mediums for absorption of the glycerin/oxalic acid mixture, 1:1. Even though Swedish Sponges are a little more expensive, they are the best medium that holds the product without bees chewing and removing it. Also, the best to get quick and even absorption. It works out to less than $2 per colony for treatment.(Buying in large quantities) I am in SW Missouri, 200+- colonies, leaving them in from April to the last inspection in November. Mite counts in the strongest colonies are always 0-1's. Even in my cell builders that have brood added weekly, low counts.

  • @SourwoodFarm
    @SourwoodFarm Год назад +3

    Just to clarify for everyone the pads in this video are swedish sponges that do fall apart. The maximizer pads are off white and in my experience do not fall apart. Kaymon I'm so curious what your counts will be

  • @Nepenthe6
    @Nepenthe6 Год назад +1

    Where are the bees? Looks empty

  • @DimaTkachenko
    @DimaTkachenko Год назад +2

    Interesting, towels I use with OA and glycerin bees never chew and clean, they usually propolise them very hard. But they definitely work here in Florida

  • @cindydotson5686
    @cindydotson5686 Год назад

    I run two mediums on my bees going into winter. This year I will leave a full medium of honey on them instead of feeding. So they will go into winter with three mediums. Do you see a problem with this? Thanks for all your videos.

  • @catchemalive
    @catchemalive Год назад

    Kamon, did you say I can get those maxima pads on Randy’s website???

  • @AppalachianHivery
    @AppalachianHivery Год назад +4

    Thank you for commiting your , resources, time and effort to get scientific results. What you are doing helps the entire beekeeping community. 👍👍

  • @jasonfought
    @jasonfought Год назад

    Thanks for letting us know how things are going.

  • @stuffnsuch631
    @stuffnsuch631 Год назад

    Have you experimented with thymol crystals in a cage?

  • @adamsoutdoors
    @adamsoutdoors Год назад +1

    Can’t wait to see the results for this test. Would really like to try this if the results are good. Be hearing mixed feeling on the effectiveness of this. Some say work great and others say just hold numbers static. We’ll wait and see what ya get.

  • @rebeccahoffman5914
    @rebeccahoffman5914 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing.Trying to learn the varieties for future treatments.

  • @Dr.JsBees-jeffrector
    @Dr.JsBees-jeffrector Год назад

    Looking forward to trying this. Thanks for sharing!

  • @lindseyhomesteadfarm2653
    @lindseyhomesteadfarm2653 Год назад +1

    That is really neat to see. Great video sir.

  • @MinnesotaBeekeeper
    @MinnesotaBeekeeper Год назад

    Had surprisingly nice washes here with the towels. Definitely repeating same next year. The fiber weave on your towel, intriguing.

  • @henryparrott2447
    @henryparrott2447 Год назад +1

    Good job. Always learn at your channel

  • @trichard5106
    @trichard5106 Год назад

    Thanks !!

  • @WestchesterhoneyBees
    @WestchesterhoneyBees Год назад

    Good job

  • @joer5627
    @joer5627 Год назад

    I have my sponges. Ready to give this a try

  • @honigtrailapiary4341
    @honigtrailapiary4341 Год назад +1

    Hi Kamon, just finished putting Randy Oliver's OA extended release pads on my colonies yesterday. Will be curious to see how your test results turn out. I used the Swedish sponges like the ones you mentioned. I also used the Dawn dish soap formula of Randy's as well for the mite wash. (Alot cheaper than the alcohol) Most of my colonies have a 1-2% mite loads, one hive had 21 mites, most had only 2-3 mites. I plan on doing a mite load wash test about every 3 weeks while using the extended OA sponge treatments.