- Joined
- Jun 7, 2018
- Messages
- 198
- Reaction score
- 229
- Location
- Devon
- Hive Type
- Commercial
- Number of Hives
- 12
I'm in Devon and have a colony which was very strong in the summer, in August I noticed patches of bald brood which didn't seem to align to a diagnosis of wax moth (not linear and the pattern was dotted over the face of the comb). There was also a small amount of sac brood. The local bee inspector attended and couldn't establish what the problem was and he advised culling them. When he saw my horrified, tearful face (spot the newbie ), he agreed that it might not be too late to try a shook swarm. That didn't resolve the problem (and obviously deleted numbers) and when the wasps and robber bees started a full frontal assault in October I did the only thing I could think of and put them in the greenhouse with a tunnel to the outside. They were down to only 3 frames of bees by then, and when I checked a fortnight ago the numbers were roughly the same (3 seams) and still lots of bald brood, which appears to continue to develop. It doesn't seem to be a varroa problem, having treated them in the summer and having a drop rate of only 1 -2 per week. They are protected from cold and damp in the greenhouse and are still flying and bringing in pollen... any thoughts on what might be going on? I think the bees are sealing then uncapping the brood... I would love to understand what's going on. I will try to add some pics
Edit: i can't seem to add pics to my post
Edit: i can't seem to add pics to my post
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