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All clear, it was a mix of sackbrood and neglected larvae induced by varroa and lack of young bees to tend to the brood! Worst frame out and replaced by a healthy frame of emerging brood to boost the nuc + a good vaping.
 
All clear, it was a mix of sackbrood and neglected larvae induced by varroa and lack of young bees to tend to the brood! Worst frame out and replaced by a healthy frame of emerging brood to boost the nuc + a good vaping.
Good news buddy for you and the girls. 👍
 
All clear, it was a mix of sackbrood and neglected larvae induced by varroa and lack of young bees to tend to the brood! Worst frame out and replaced by a healthy frame of emerging brood to boost the nuc + a good vaping.
:hurray::hurray::hurray::hurray:
 
Thank you for posting and the results. It was useful as a beginner to see the end result. Although recently successful at Basic Hive Assessment it was good to see a real comb for interpretation rather than from the textbooks
You are welcome, this is one the benefits of this forum.
Keep an eye out for APHA's awareness days on diseases, they sometimes run it through local associations. Quite often they will bring real combs with various diseases.
 
I assume that is on the National Bee Unit’s website for the more precise details
they usually approach each local BKA on a rotational basis and ask them to host an event, so you'd then get notified by your secretary
 

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