Gerhard Brüning describes his experiences with oxalic acid as a treatment. He discovered that oxalic acid penetrates the mite through the feet. Doesn’t matter if you dribble or vaporize. He vaporizes, because it doesn’t harm the bees (unlike dribbling).
He describes what occurs when oxalic acid is applied to a hive. The oxalic acid builds at the adhesive parts of the mite’s leg: the paired lobes (pulvilli) where it forms a crystal. After three hours the mite is dead. The crystal then breaks down and only a small residual remains forming akin to a drop.
Here are some pictures from the mite’s adhesive lobes under a microscope:
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