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<blockquote data-quote="NatureAlley" data-source="post: 12829" data-attributes="member: 91"><p>Thank you for the reference, it was not hard to find a pdf. Interesting read! Tests were done on mites extracted from capped cells because results with phoretic mites were too variable according to the author. Still would have been interesting if they had included phoretic mites in their study, that is after all the population Oxalic Acid affects in a hive.</p><p></p><p>Would you say if crystallisation of OA on the strip surface could be avoided after the strips were introduced inside a hive, that that would be a preferred condition, perhaps in theory?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NatureAlley, post: 12829, member: 91"] Thank you for the reference, it was not hard to find a pdf. Interesting read! Tests were done on mites extracted from capped cells because results with phoretic mites were too variable according to the author. Still would have been interesting if they had included phoretic mites in their study, that is after all the population Oxalic Acid affects in a hive. Would you say if crystallisation of OA on the strip surface could be avoided after the strips were introduced inside a hive, that that would be a preferred condition, perhaps in theory? [/QUOTE]
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