11. Treatment Tracking

All treatments — chemical or otherwise — are tracked per hive. The treatment history feeds directly into the Queen Score Card's Treatment-Free Mite Resistance trait.

11.1 Adding a Treatment

Two routes:

11.2 Treatment Fields

FieldOptions / Notes
Treatment typeApiGuard, ApiLife Var, ApiVar, Formic Acid, HopGuard, Norroa, Oxalic Acid, Verroxsan, Other. Use Other + notes for unlisted products.
Pest targetedVarroa Mites, Small Hive Beetle, Wax Moths, Ants, Other.
DateWhen treatment was applied.
NotesApplication method, dosage, brand, or any other details.

11.3 Inspection Sync

Any treatment entered on the inspection form syncs automatically to the Treatments tab. If you later edit the inspection and change the treatment type, the linked treatment record updates. If you delete the inspection, the linked treatment record is removed. This keeps all treatments visible in one place regardless of how they were entered.

11.4 Effect on Queen Score Card

The Queen Score Card checks all treatment records for the hive. If any Varroa-targeted treatment is recorded, the Treatment-Free Mite Resistance trait shows N/A and is excluded from the overall score. This applies across the full treatment history — a single Varroa treatment on record is enough to mark the trait N/A for that queen.

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Note: Varroa treatments that trigger the N/A flag: ApiGuard, ApiLife Var, ApiVar, Formic Acid, HopGuard, Norroa, Oxalic Acid, Verroxsan. Treatments for Small Hive Beetle, Wax Moths, or Ants do not affect the mite resistance trait.
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