New to beekeeping and in need of advice as I think I may have CBPV or suffering losses to pesticides?
Quick overview
started with 2 hives.. Hive 1 swarmed but manage to retrieve them. This then ended up as a split and placed in a payns Polly nuc now on brood box extension. I re queened and the original hive seems to be going good.
Hive 2 then ended up queenless didn't swarm but lost the queen think she may have died!! I then re Queend this hive also hive is growing now as they took time to draw frames.
Hive 2 is the hive I think the dying bees are coming from. This hive has always seemed weak and has had dead bees outside from day one. Bought as a 5 frame nuc and as Iv had no experience with beekeeping I didn't know anything was wrong at first. I have bees scattered Infront of the hive say up to 3 meters dead and dying. Shaking, can't fly, loosing their balance. I'm thinking type 1 CBPV from what I'm reading. I'm concerned about this and it possibly be spreading to my other colony's if it is. Any advice would be welcome.
Plan was to keep making splits and have some super strong healthy colony’s going in to next year as this years weather has been terrible for honey.
All hives and nucs have plenty of stores and I have fed them hive alive over short periods of bad weather.
Quick overview
started with 2 hives.. Hive 1 swarmed but manage to retrieve them. This then ended up as a split and placed in a payns Polly nuc now on brood box extension. I re queened and the original hive seems to be going good.
Hive 2 then ended up queenless didn't swarm but lost the queen think she may have died!! I then re Queend this hive also hive is growing now as they took time to draw frames.
Hive 2 is the hive I think the dying bees are coming from. This hive has always seemed weak and has had dead bees outside from day one. Bought as a 5 frame nuc and as Iv had no experience with beekeeping I didn't know anything was wrong at first. I have bees scattered Infront of the hive say up to 3 meters dead and dying. Shaking, can't fly, loosing their balance. I'm thinking type 1 CBPV from what I'm reading. I'm concerned about this and it possibly be spreading to my other colony's if it is. Any advice would be welcome.
Plan was to keep making splits and have some super strong healthy colony’s going in to next year as this years weather has been terrible for honey.
All hives and nucs have plenty of stores and I have fed them hive alive over short periods of bad weather.