High voltage pulse transformer is used to treat varroa. High voltage arc generator controls and reduces the number of varroa mites in honeybees by generating a high-voltage pulse current. The use of pulsed high-voltage transformers can effectively help protect bees from varroa mites and maintain the health and ecological balance of bee populations.

The Varroa mite is one of the most common parasites of honeybees due to their ability to transmit diseases such as deformable wing virus (or DWV) to larvae or pupated bees, resulting in death or severe deformity of the pupae. How can bees be protected from Varroa mites?
Beehive machines use high-voltage transformers to eliminate varroa mites
Our TW-208A compact high voltage transformer produces tiny pulses to fight varroa mites, so you don't have to worry about the health of your hive.
They can attack bee larvae and adults, causing serious health problems. Varroa mites can obtain nutrients by feeding on the blood of bees while spreading disease, leading to a decline in bee populations and decreased productivity. Therefore, the control of the varroa mite is essential for the sustainable development of beekeeping.
The working principle of the pulse high-voltage transformer is to generate high-voltage pulse current by adjusting the low-voltage DC power supply through the transformer and electronic components. These pulsed currents have the characteristics of high energy and short time, which can effectively kill or repel the Varroa bee. A pulse of electric current passes through the body of the Varroa bee and has a fatal effect on it, thereby controlling and reducing the varroa mite population.








