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Purified kerosene and Scabatox Misha 0968907566 All gloves in the video INTERTOOL https://intertool.ua/catalog/sredstva... The drug for varroatosis Apivarol (25 tablets) Promotion! https://vashapasika.com.ua/ru/dezinfe... The drug for varroatosis Apivarol (25 tablets) Promotion! https://vashapasika.com.ua/ru/dezinfe... Tactic (Scabatox) - 1 ml. Romania (analogue of the Hungarian Tactic) - the drug is used for medicinal purposes to effectively combat varroatosis (varroa mite). The active substance of the drug is amitraz (12.5%). The drug is certified, the certificate is attached in the photo. Directions for use: Using the Varomor Smoke Gun To prepare an emulsion (working solution of Tactic) for treating 10 bee colonies, you need 1 ml of Tactic, diluted with 20 ml of purified kerosene. The solution is prepared on the day of treatment. 1 ml is enough for 20 doses, which can treat 20 bee colonies. Treatment of bees from varroatosis is carried out by spraying in the form of smoke, so it will be most effective to use it with the Varomor smoke gun. To neutralize mites, 1-2 puffs of smoke per bee colony are enough. By pouring method (using a syringe): The working emulsion is prepared by thoroughly mixing 1 ml of Tactic with 2 liters of clean drinking water, respectively. The finished solution is drawn into a syringe and the bee colonies are treated by finely pouring the emulsion onto the bees in the streets between the frames. The consumption rate of the finished solution is 10 ml per street of bees. Treatment time: Bee colonies are treated in the fall, when there is a minimum amount of brood and during the formation of a bee cluster at an outside air temperature of at least 0 °C. No side effects are observed in the recommended doses. Description The active substance that eliminates varroatosis in these tablets is N-Methylbisamine. The tablet smolders without a flame when ignited, but produces a large amount of smoke. When the required combustion temperature is reached, the process of evaporation and sublimation of the drug begins, which mixes with smoke and is distributed with the air throughout the hive. Amitraz spreads with smoke, it negatively affects the nervous system of parasites, and they soon die. Affected parasites fall from the insects to the bottom of the hive and die there within three days. If the drug is used correctly, it does not cause the death of uncovered bee larvae and will not stop the process of laying eggs by the queen bee. Application Recognition and elimination of bee varroatosis. Contraindications It is not recommended to use the product in the process of making consumer honey. It is prohibited to treat bees with smoke at temperatures below +10 degrees. Side effects If used incorrectly, bee larvae may die. Interaction with other products Not tested. Dosage and indications for use This drug is quite effective in combating parasites that nest on the bee's body. The product does not fight the parasite or its developing forms that nest on closed bee larvae. It is best used with repeated fumigation in the spring and fumigation 3 times in the autumn, with an interval of about a week. It is best to choose a period when there are practically no closed bee larvae in the hive. If parasites need to be fought during the honey season, it is best to do this by cutting off pockets with sealed larvae. Timing of use of the drug Spring - March, April. The exit of bee larvae - May, June, July. Autumn - August, September, October. Autumn treatment after the last honey harvest.