Lorob Bees Oxalic Acid Vaporizer

$274.99 USD
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This Lorob Oxalic Acid Vaporizer is designed to treat beehives for varroa mites from outside the hive quickly. This Lorob Bees vaporizer works by quickly converting inexpensive oxalic acid crystals into vapor inside the hive. The vaporized crystals will kill the adult varroa mites on the bees.

It works with an extension cord plugged into a standard wall outlet or an inverter attached to a battery. 

The vaporizer is designed to be used from the back or the front of the hive. When using the vaporizer designed for the back of the hive, you must drill a 1/4-inch hole into the bottom board or the bottom box. Proper personal protective equipment is required to use an oxalic acid vaporizer. 

The front vaporizer can be used by simply placing the stem into the hive's front entrance and blocking the rest of the entrance with a towel. 

Features:

  • On/Off 10A power switch
  • 5 treatment Cups (Pre-measured)
  • Pre-Configured Temp Controller
  • 380W Heater element
  • 2Min from 45°F to 450°F
  • 45 Seconds per Hive Treatment
  • Laser-cut aluminum base
  • All stainless steel hardware
  • 1-year parts warranty-Post warranty work available
  • Hand-made in the U.S.A

battery-powered oxalic acid vaporizer option that uses a Dewalt, Milwaukee, or Makita battery is also available.

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Ron T.
Rapid delivery at a decent price

Have not used it ywt, but was impressed with how quick they got it to me.

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