LeaBaileyBees
New Bee
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2010
- Messages
- 11
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- Location
- Forest of Dean
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 8
Advice please.
Honey off, quick feed given, apiguard 1 installed on 15th, crown holes covered, varroa boards in. I'm now monitoring mite drop. But there are hundreds of white legs on the varroa boards of some of the hives this morning.
Is this a reaction to the apiguard or are wasps getting in? Do I open up the entrances to allow excess fumes out or close them down further to prevent wasps?
Quick answers appreciated.
Honey off, quick feed given, apiguard 1 installed on 15th, crown holes covered, varroa boards in. I'm now monitoring mite drop. But there are hundreds of white legs on the varroa boards of some of the hives this morning.
Is this a reaction to the apiguard or are wasps getting in? Do I open up the entrances to allow excess fumes out or close them down further to prevent wasps?
Quick answers appreciated.