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titleOfInvention Composition for fighting with parasitic ticks in honey bees
abstract FIELD: agriculture, apiculture. SUBSTANCE: the suggested composition includes formic acid and copolymer of polyacrylamide with potassium polyacrylate that swells in an acid and transforms into a gel. Application of this composition enables to achieve acaricide action upon imago and preimago stages in ticks' development, obtain optimal evaporation of fumaric acid in beehives and its prolonged action upon pests in any stage of their development. EFFECT: higher efficiency of pest control. 2 tbl
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