Ground sulf, 50g for bees
Sulfur in powder form – an inexpensive proven tool to combat the wax moth. To destroy the pest, you must:
- collect cells in a special room or hives tight slide open notch
- purity sulfur dioxide, which slowly burned on hot coals, per 500 g per 1 . m employed within or hives space
- fumigate repeat in 10-15 days.
Features destruction wax moth
Sulfur kills adult butterflies, caterpillars, larvae, but has no effect on the eggs. The larvae hatch in 5-8 days, so the end of this period fumigate sulfur is meaningless. Experienced beekeepers are advised to conduct re-treatment, from about ten days after the first fumigate.