Lorobbees OA Plug-In Vaporizer

Style
Regular OA Unit Features:

On/Off 10A power switch/ Has a type B 3-prong plug

Plugs into a standard 110v outlet. 2' cord: can be used with an extension cord.

5 treatment Cups (Pre measured) Included

Pre-Configured Temp Controller

380W Heater element

2Min from 45°F to 450°F

45 Seconds per Hive Treatment

Laser cut aluminum base

All stainless steel hardware

1 year parts warranty-Post warranty work available

Hand made in the U.S.A.!!

Macro Front OA Unit Features:

1/4" diameter stem, designed for front entrance treatment.

Will not work with Apimaye adapter plates.

On/Off 10A power switch/Has a type B 3-prong plug

Plugs into a standard 110v outlet. 2' cord: can be used with an extension cord.

Hand crafted double walled copper bowl that is TIG welded and silver soldered

5 treatment Cups (Pre measured) Included

Pre-Configured Temp Controller

380W Heater element

2Min from 45°F to 450°F

45 Seconds per Hive Treatment

Laser cut aluminum base

All stainless steel hardware

1 year parts warranty-Post warranty work available

Hand made in the U.S.A.!!

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Usage: 

Oxalic acid can be used during all months with varied results depending on how much brood you have present in the hive. We have best results with oxalic acid when our colonies are just coming our of winter in early spring and in early winter. We are Maryland based so your treatment schedule may vary.

Weather you are brood less or not OAV is a device that is designed to be easy to use but you must not rely once on your success. You should always do a sugar/alcohol wash to check your numbers before determining if you have gotten a good kill. If you are in winter and above 50F And treating preform at least 2 rounds to insure good coverage / mite kill. Treating below 50F has been rumored to force the bees to break cluster and that's a risk I personally wouldn't take unless desperate but the goal is to be proactive so you don't have that high of numbers in fall anyways.

Currently the "Law" for oxalic acid is 1g of OA per box. New studies have shown that a higher dosage per box does not negatively effect the bees though it is not approved for higher dosages as of yet.

In Conclusion.. Even with all current studies included you should be treating in a pattern or "Treatment" Schedule to be as successful as possible with keeping your bees healthy.