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Is it normal for a queen to go off laying completely?
Yes, at this time of the year - apiguard or not
it strikes me that if she stops for long enough it gives a great opportunity to add a brood-free OA treatment on top!
But why bother as the Apiguard will do the same trick
 
I just checked in the hives...... It's been just over a week into the second (50g) apiguard treatment.....I'm getting about 10-20 per day on one hive and about 50-100 per day drop on the other

What should I do about the varroa treatment with regards there is still a lot of mite dropping.

Ta muchly for any ideas 🙂
 
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So I just did a quick inspection.....the hive had a first dose of 50g apiguard two weeks ago.....then a second tray two days ago.....I just went in to do a quick inspection .....I know apiguard puts the queen off laying....but I was shocked to see I have some capped brood, but pretty much nothing else. The queen is there I saw her marching around.

Is it normal for a queen to go off laying completely?
Yes it can happen and they’ll often strip out unsealed brood, in fairness it’s more common I found with the first application.
 

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