taurus
House Bee
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2016
- Messages
- 335
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- Location
- Chester
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
Firstly, many thanks to those on here who have offered advice during my first year - it's gone well.
My first colony, double brood National, have produced around 70lb of honey, haven't swarmed, stung me twice, and are now heading towards winter on an 8 over 8 pattern with insulation boards either side. I fitted a single bee entrance block today as wasps have just begun to try to get into the hive.
I took 5 frames out a while back and started a new nuc who superceded their first queen and seem to be piling in the stores. Hopefully I can get them through the winter.
My query is about keeping a super of honey for the main colony and how to go about treating for varroa. I put a board in today to do a count tomorrow.
I have a super of honey still on the hive and the intention is to leave it with them for the winter. I understand the usual thing is to put it underneath the brood boxes with no QX in place.
Now here's the bit I need advice with. If the varroa count suggests they need treatment my plan is to use thymol in early Sept and then vape with oxalic in December/January. But what do I do with the super of honey when I put the thymol in?
Does it have to be removed during treatment and replaced afterwards? Or can the super go underneath and the thymol on top?
Thanks
My first colony, double brood National, have produced around 70lb of honey, haven't swarmed, stung me twice, and are now heading towards winter on an 8 over 8 pattern with insulation boards either side. I fitted a single bee entrance block today as wasps have just begun to try to get into the hive.
I took 5 frames out a while back and started a new nuc who superceded their first queen and seem to be piling in the stores. Hopefully I can get them through the winter.
My query is about keeping a super of honey for the main colony and how to go about treating for varroa. I put a board in today to do a count tomorrow.
I have a super of honey still on the hive and the intention is to leave it with them for the winter. I understand the usual thing is to put it underneath the brood boxes with no QX in place.
Now here's the bit I need advice with. If the varroa count suggests they need treatment my plan is to use thymol in early Sept and then vape with oxalic in December/January. But what do I do with the super of honey when I put the thymol in?
Does it have to be removed during treatment and replaced afterwards? Or can the super go underneath and the thymol on top?
Thanks