nickyjay
New Bee
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2011
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- Location
- Brixton, South London
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Evening all.
I was sitting watching my hive this afternoon when I noticed a house bee carrying what appeared to be a dead bee. It dropped her a few feet away. I picked her up to see she had deformed wing syndrome
I have my first round of brood hatching and lots of new workers have been taking orientation flights. What worries me is that I just happened to notice this one bee get dropped, which had DFS, so how many more have been born this way and expelled.
The varroa count last week was 2 in 24hrs. The colony is less than a month old and was started on fresh foundation.
I may be overreacting but seeing it has made me worry a little. What are the acceptable levels of DFS? Everything I have read links it back to Varroa levels, yet they don't appear to be too high just yet. I do not plan on any honey harvest this year so should I be considering treating for varroa now as a safeguard?
Or am I just being overprotective and it's normal to see this?
Thx N
I was sitting watching my hive this afternoon when I noticed a house bee carrying what appeared to be a dead bee. It dropped her a few feet away. I picked her up to see she had deformed wing syndrome
I have my first round of brood hatching and lots of new workers have been taking orientation flights. What worries me is that I just happened to notice this one bee get dropped, which had DFS, so how many more have been born this way and expelled.
The varroa count last week was 2 in 24hrs. The colony is less than a month old and was started on fresh foundation.
I may be overreacting but seeing it has made me worry a little. What are the acceptable levels of DFS? Everything I have read links it back to Varroa levels, yet they don't appear to be too high just yet. I do not plan on any honey harvest this year so should I be considering treating for varroa now as a safeguard?
Or am I just being overprotective and it's normal to see this?
Thx N
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