- Joined
- May 25, 2011
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- 226
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- Location
- Leeds
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 8
Hi
Second year beekeepers, the cappings in part of one hive (not all) had to us a strange appearance, not seen before.
Copy of photo attached. I opened a few cells and perfectly normal (to my eyes) larvae, either ready to emerge or well developed were present.
Uncapped brood and eggs were seen and normal.
We are close to the EFB outbreak in Harrogate, but as far as I can tell from the guidance this isn't EFB, but could be wrong.
Any thoughts as to the cause appreciated, or is this just normal variation?
I have emailed the SBI but would be interested in comments.
Thanks all
Simon
Second year beekeepers, the cappings in part of one hive (not all) had to us a strange appearance, not seen before.
Copy of photo attached. I opened a few cells and perfectly normal (to my eyes) larvae, either ready to emerge or well developed were present.
Uncapped brood and eggs were seen and normal.
We are close to the EFB outbreak in Harrogate, but as far as I can tell from the guidance this isn't EFB, but could be wrong.
Any thoughts as to the cause appreciated, or is this just normal variation?
I have emailed the SBI but would be interested in comments.
Thanks all
Simon