Formic Acid Fumigant

- [ Specificatiion ] 6g/bag
- [ Main composition ] 58.5%(g/ml)
- [ Description ] Colorless liquid
- [ Indicator ] Hive active for those mites have fastness on common drug. Strong execution of bee louse and bee parasite .
Fumicatio Amtrazi Aeroso

- [ Specificatiion ] 20strip/bag
- [ Main composition ] 15mg impregnated strips
- [ Description ] Pink filter paper
- [ Indicator ] A broad-spectrum miticide, is used to kill varroa mite on bee's skin or in uncapped comb.
Tau-Fluvalinate Strip

- [ Specificatiion ] 20strip/bag
- [ Main composition ] 40mg impregnated strips
- [ Description ] Pink filter paper
- [ Indicator ] Acaricide is used to treat Varroa mite or tropifaelaps clareae.

Golden Mite Killer: from German
- [ Specificatiion ] 3.6mg * 20 piece /bag
- [ Main composition ] 3.6mg flumethrin impregnated strips
- [ Description ] White grayish translucency plastic strip
- [ Indicator ] Acaricide are composed of Chinese herbal and Germanic flumethrin, is used to treat mite.
New Mite Killer Powder

- 2g/bag
- Water melt, one bag can dip 50 wood strip or cloth strip
- Used the new technology mite-killed material;
- No resistance;
- Used and stored easily;
- Effective control of mite

Leading bee medicine industry.
[ Specification ] 20 piece/bag
- Golden Mite-Killer
- 15 minutes
- Last for 60 days
- 75mg/strip

- Have high activity on those mites they resist mite-killer
- Kill bee lice and brood worm
- Spray or soaked
HONEY BEE DISEASES
AMERICAN FOULBROOD
This disease can be identified by the symptoms listed below.
- Scattered and irregular brood pattern.
- Larvae appear brown rather than pearly white.
- Capped cells become darkened and sunken rather than convex
and may be punctured. (Note: this symptom can also occur in
sacbrood and European Foulbrood).
- Capped cells appear moist.
- A protruding tongue can be seen sticking out of the dried scale.
- The dried scale in the bottom of the cell adheres tightly.
- A foul odor emits from the frames.
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- Decayed larva can be drawn out rope-like by inserting a
toothpick or matchstick and withdrawing the mass.
EUROPEAN FOULBROOD
- Most larvae die before the cells are capped and appear twisted
or coiled in their cells.
- Larvae appear pale yellow rather than pearly white.
- Dead larvae turn brown and their white tracheae become
visible.
- Dead larvae are not usually “ropy” as with AFB.
- Brood has a sour odor somewhat like dead fish.
SACBROOD
- Scattered sunken caps on sealed brood are often punctured or
half uncapped. (also AFB).
- Swollen dead larvae under the caps.
- Infected larvae are initially yellow, then turn brown with black
heads.
- Larvae appear “canoe like” in the cell, head and end pointing
upwards.
- Dead larvae do not “rope out” as in AFB.
- Scale does not adhere to the cell wall but is easily removed.
NOSEMA
PARASITES - VARROA
JACOBSONI
PARASITES - ACARAPIS
WOODI
Tropilaelaps
