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titleOfInvention A Gel Formulation of Formic Acid for the Control of Parasitic Mites(Varroa jacobsoni and Tropilaelaps clareae) of Honey Bees and It's Package
abstract The present invention relates to bee mite remedies and containers gelling formic acid.n n n Conventional pesticides have a problem of toxicity and tolerance in controlling the external parasite mites of bees, which are greatly damaging the beekeeping industry, and there is an inconvenience to open the beehive cover when used.n n n The present invention aims to relieve external parasite mites of bees while gelling formic acid in the beehive naturally by evaporating the natural formic acid in the gum to be easily put into the cube or round barrel and put through rumors. .n n n The present invention can easily and effectively exterminate bee mite can contribute to the development of the beekeeping industry and maximize the profits of beekeeping farmers.
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