Flatters
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2010
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- 298
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- Location
- Wigan, Lancs, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 7 National
I have three hives at one location and have been feeding 2:1 syrup and treating with Apiguard for two weeks. I did a quick check yesterday to put second treatment in and see how they have done with syrup.
One hive had taken all the syrup but another hive had only taken about half of the amount I gave. The one that did not take all the syrup had brown streaks down the back of the hive. It was only on that face of the hive. My initial thoughts was dysentery but the splotches are so big I could not see a bee excreting so much. The bees also never seem to fly to the rear of the hive. They have a wooded back drop and so tend to fly to the open which is in front of them.
I have read about Dysentery and nosema and I worried it is that. Please may I have suggestions on what I should be doing? I have not checked for nosema. I do have a microscope so could so a check. Is there some thread or sticky on doing a check?
Thanks
One hive had taken all the syrup but another hive had only taken about half of the amount I gave. The one that did not take all the syrup had brown streaks down the back of the hive. It was only on that face of the hive. My initial thoughts was dysentery but the splotches are so big I could not see a bee excreting so much. The bees also never seem to fly to the rear of the hive. They have a wooded back drop and so tend to fly to the open which is in front of them.
I have read about Dysentery and nosema and I worried it is that. Please may I have suggestions on what I should be doing? I have not checked for nosema. I do have a microscope so could so a check. Is there some thread or sticky on doing a check?
Thanks