JG_7oaks
New Bee
I took advantage of the warm temperature to do a quick inspection of my two hives.
One colony has survived the winter well - they are continuing to tuck into the fondant but they were also sending workers out to forrage for pollen going on. All the stores in the super has been eaten but there is still quite a bit of uneaten stores on the brood frames.
My other colony did not survive the winter. It also went into the winter with a super of stores. They may have died from starvation - but there is also evidence of something much more serious as shown in the photographs. On the frame where the bees were clustered round the queen there is a strange circle where there are no dead bees - the queen and the nearby bees are blackened as if scorched. Is this evidence of chronic bee paralysis virus? But on an adjacent frame there were no dead bees I’m worried that there is evidence of foul brood. See attached pictures.
Could anyone comment? If it is foul brood, I would be grateful for advice on what I need to do in terms of reporting?
One colony has survived the winter well - they are continuing to tuck into the fondant but they were also sending workers out to forrage for pollen going on. All the stores in the super has been eaten but there is still quite a bit of uneaten stores on the brood frames.
My other colony did not survive the winter. It also went into the winter with a super of stores. They may have died from starvation - but there is also evidence of something much more serious as shown in the photographs. On the frame where the bees were clustered round the queen there is a strange circle where there are no dead bees - the queen and the nearby bees are blackened as if scorched. Is this evidence of chronic bee paralysis virus? But on an adjacent frame there were no dead bees I’m worried that there is evidence of foul brood. See attached pictures.
Could anyone comment? If it is foul brood, I would be grateful for advice on what I need to do in terms of reporting?