NOD APIARY PRODUCTS' STORY OF INNOVATION THE CHALLENGE

[...]all life stages of the Varroa are viable targets for treatment with NOD's technology, optimized by the strips being applied in the brood rearing zone. [...]we wanted to know the concentrations at the extremes of the temperature limits previously discussed, so set up studies to find out. Be...

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Acids
Agriculture
Beekeeping
Bees
Feedback
Formic acid
Fumigation
Honey
Humidity
Mortality
Studies
Temperature
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