echidna
New Bee
Hello Everyone,
I was just wondering if anyone else has had problems with queens stopping laying when Apivar is added, or for any other reason at this time of year? As a follower of The Apiarist, at this time of year I am always thinking about the 'winter bees' being produced. This process always gets disrupted as my queens stop laying in early autumn (several hives over several years). I've learned not to panic that they've gone queenless, but it seems like a major drawback of the varroa treatment if that's what's caused it. It would be helpful to know if that's a known problem, or if maybe I'm doing something else that's causing it at this time of year. The apivar went in nearly 3wks ago, following the instructions, and I currently have no eggs or larvae in any of four hives, but also no emergency cells and forage and stores alright.
The apivar strips always spoil the comb as well because the bees hollow out around them and then don't rebuild when the strips are removed. Does anyone else have that?
I was just wondering if anyone else has had problems with queens stopping laying when Apivar is added, or for any other reason at this time of year? As a follower of The Apiarist, at this time of year I am always thinking about the 'winter bees' being produced. This process always gets disrupted as my queens stop laying in early autumn (several hives over several years). I've learned not to panic that they've gone queenless, but it seems like a major drawback of the varroa treatment if that's what's caused it. It would be helpful to know if that's a known problem, or if maybe I'm doing something else that's causing it at this time of year. The apivar went in nearly 3wks ago, following the instructions, and I currently have no eggs or larvae in any of four hives, but also no emergency cells and forage and stores alright.
The apivar strips always spoil the comb as well because the bees hollow out around them and then don't rebuild when the strips are removed. Does anyone else have that?