Always follow label instructions precisely. Incorrect dosage can harm your bees.
Apply Terramycin only when necessary. Overuse contributes to antibiotic resistance.
Wear protective gear during application to avoid accidental ingestion or skin contact. Gloves and a mask are recommended.
Store Terramycin in a cool, dry place, away from children and pets. Maintain proper storage conditions to preserve its potency.
Monitor your hives closely after treatment. Observe bee activity and honey production for any unusual changes. Report any adverse effects to your veterinarian.
Terramycin may leave residues in honey. Harvest honey only after the recommended withdrawal period specified on the product label to ensure honey safety for consumption.
Some bees may exhibit temporary lethargy or reduced foraging activity after treatment. This is usually short-lived. However, persistent negative effects warrant immediate veterinary consultation.
Terramycin is not a silver bullet. It addresses bacterial infections, not all bee health issues. Consider integrated pest management strategies for broader hive health.
Consult your beekeeping association or a bee health specialist for advice before using Terramycin or any other medication in your hives. They can help diagnose problems and suggest the best course of action.