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Improved oxalic acid evaporator, bee and mite atomizer, electrically heated acaricide nest door evaporator
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Description
General Description
Improved oxalic acid evaporator designed for the treatment of bees and mites. This electric atomizer allows for the rapid and efficient evaporation of oxalic acid, essential for controlling parasites in beehives.Technical Specifications
- Voltage: 12V DC
- Power Cord Length: 2.2m
- Power: 180W
- Color: Blue
- Material: ABS + Metal
- Package Contents: 1 x Oxalic Acid Evaporator
Usage
To use the evaporator, follow these steps:- Open the lid and pour in an appropriate amount of oxalic acid (approximately 2 to 2.5g for a heaping spoon).
- Insert the drain tube into the beehive through the entrance.
- Close the entrance, the bottom window, and any other openings hive openings.
- Plug in the device and turn on the switch. The indicator light will illuminate and the medication will begin to atomize.
- After evaporation, wait 10 to 15 minutes before removing the device.
Other Information
- Do not disassemble the device yourself, as it contains small parts that are easy to lose.
- Avoid using multiple hives at full capacity continuously to prevent the risk of the lid blowing off.
- A measurement error of +/- 1 to 3 cm is possible.
- Light reflection and different displays may cause a slight color difference between the item in the photo and the actual product.
Features
- BrandXISRENS
- Length1 cm
- Width1 cm
- Height1 cm
- Product finishAged
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