Kurt, How could we find out if this has come to market yet, or when it's expected? Is there an extension agent that could help? TJ
http://www.beesource.com/news/article/fungus.htm
Metarhizium anisopliae highly pathogenic to Varroa
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If this is the same fungus that I am aware of and it comes to market Dadant and or Brushy will pick it up immediately. I also am in constant contact with the State and probably will receive word by email.
I am not sure this is a silver Bullet, but it will be interesting to add to our arsenal if it comes to fruition.
Kurt
I am not sure this is a silver Bullet, but it will be interesting to add to our arsenal if it comes to fruition.
Kurt
Aaah, okay, I didn't see the other articles, but did notice it was from 2004, I was hoping it was something ready to be marketed. They sounded so sure in the article, too bad it didn't work out. Thanks for the response.
Another question , do either of you know where I can get CERTAN (bacillus thuriengiensis Berliner). This is the bacteria for wax moth that's sprayed on the comb and it was sold by Dadant about 20 years ago, but I can't see it in their catalogue or any others; do you know if it is still available? Maybe it's under another trade name?
TJ
Another question , do either of you know where I can get CERTAN (bacillus thuriengiensis Berliner). This is the bacteria for wax moth that's sprayed on the comb and it was sold by Dadant about 20 years ago, but I can't see it in their catalogue or any others; do you know if it is still available? Maybe it's under another trade name?
TJ