| Here are our preliminary results:
By sugar shakes in ten yards, we obtained 45 mites from two to four
hives, using about a cup of bees per hive. All the sugar was dumped
into a single bag per yard for later analysis (by dissolving the sugar in
water).
At the time of the first test, we immediately placed two Apistan(r)
strips into each of the same tested hives and inserted sticky boards with
screens. The strips and boards were left in the hives a minimum of 24 hours
and a maximum of about a week (see data).
The sugar gave us 49 mites and the boards returned 2384 mites for a
ratio of about 49 mites dropped by Apistan for each mite found by sugar in
the same hives, however one must consider that some individual hives and
some yards returned zeros for both tests and therefore a simple ratio like
50:1 cannot be used. A quick glance reveals that the ratio varies from
around 15:1 to infinity:1. Several hive groups that gave zero results from
sugar shake subsequently yielded mites in the hundreds.
Here is the raw data: |