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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Answering your questions from the field.
We know a lot of factors can affect the success of your season. Whether you’re new to beekeeping or a seasoned pro, questions are going to come up. We keep track of your most common questions to provide fresh answers and helpful videos about our products, treatment tips and more.
Can I feed or work the bees during the 7 day treatment period?
Is it too cold to treat?
What are the temperature guidelines for Mite Away Quick Strips?
Why and when should I use my Mite Away Quick Strips?
Do spent strips need to be removed after the treatment?
I see some dead bees at the entrance of my hive, what is happening?
It looks like most of the bees are bearding out on the front of the hive. Is this normal?
I have some unused strips; how and where do I correctly dispose of them?
How do I dispose of the spent strips?
Can I treat with my queen excluder on?
Will Formic Pro kill my queen?
What is the impact of Formic Pro on the brood?
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Formic Pro
I use polystyrene beehives in my operation, can I use formic acid without melting my beehives or having some obscure chemical reaction?
Can I treat with my queen excluder on?
What are the temperature guidelines for Formic Pro?
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Mite Away Quick Strips
Why and when should I use my Mite Away Quick Strips?
What is the shelf life for MAQS?
Do I need an extra honey super on while treating, or can I treat without one in place?
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Bee Cozy
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