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Tom Bick
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Not a pretty sight The grass and weeds have been building up in front of the hives and when I cleared away in front of this hive I was faced with this pile of dead and dying bees that given their state had been building up for some time. They are approx an inch deep’ so quite a few thousand bees. I have identified the problem as Cronic Bee Paralysis Virus or CBPV. I have in the past seen the odd bee with this virus and from what I have read it’s one of the things healthy colonies can deal with but this looks a bit more serious. The colony is reasonable in strength given the time of year and will get a 2nd super next week, it’s not as strong as my other colonies and perhaps this virus is the reason why? The colony came to me last year as a swarm and they looked wonderful bees and I was expecting great things, but as yet they have just been ok, so perhaps more indication all is not right
From what I have read there is no treatment, although it is mentioned that it could be genetic as some colonies are more prone to the condition so requeening is an option. Also it is said that strong colonies often clear the bees from the hive fast so reducing the chance of cross infection and it just so happens I have a swarm on site that the bees are thinking of superseding the queen so could risk combining to create a stronger hive but with the worry of sacrificing a good colony to try and save another.
If anyone has any suggestions it will be of help.
From what I have read there is no treatment, although it is mentioned that it could be genetic as some colonies are more prone to the condition so requeening is an option. Also it is said that strong colonies often clear the bees from the hive fast so reducing the chance of cross infection and it just so happens I have a swarm on site that the bees are thinking of superseding the queen so could risk combining to create a stronger hive but with the worry of sacrificing a good colony to try and save another.
If anyone has any suggestions it will be of help.