- Joined
- Dec 25, 2008
- Messages
- 382
- Reaction score
- 7
- Location
- Gloucester - UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Have an issue with an overwintered nuc a customer had at the start of April.
We kept about 50 for ourself and sold the rest on, noting no issues with the ones we kept or other customers reporting issues.
Customer has emailed a few weeks back explaining lots of dead bees outside the hive which worried us and we asked for pictures to confirm. A few weeks later we just had a batch of videos or pictures.
Now I'm uncertain what this is, I first thought CBPV but the lack of shiny bees or damaged wings makes me unsure although there is some shaking. What are your thoughts? We have not seen this in any of our stocks so I'm wondering how this has occurred. Another thought is from spray?
See here - https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4AqqhjiHshqQzIxeEdhajZXWUk&usp=drive_web
Dan
We kept about 50 for ourself and sold the rest on, noting no issues with the ones we kept or other customers reporting issues.
Customer has emailed a few weeks back explaining lots of dead bees outside the hive which worried us and we asked for pictures to confirm. A few weeks later we just had a batch of videos or pictures.
Now I'm uncertain what this is, I first thought CBPV but the lack of shiny bees or damaged wings makes me unsure although there is some shaking. What are your thoughts? We have not seen this in any of our stocks so I'm wondering how this has occurred. Another thought is from spray?
See here - https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4AqqhjiHshqQzIxeEdhajZXWUk&usp=drive_web
Dan