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Does anyone know what the small brown cylindical pellets are on the varroa board? Corresponds with the centre of the hive. I thought uncappings from brood? Or evidence of wax moth:eek:
 
looks like rodent poo, but the scale is difficult to gauge.
 
Thanks for psoting this SuziQ, I have learned a bit more seeing this.

What should be done? It is late in the season so do they get left and then deal with the damage in spring?

SuziQ do you leave the monitoring board in all the time?
 
Thanks for psoting this SuziQ, I have learned a bit more seeing this.

What should be done? It is late in the season so do they get left and then deal with the damage in spring?

SuziQ do you leave the monitoring board in all the time?

No...I was just checking the mite drop, that will give me an indication re oxalic treatment later in the winter.
It is going to be very mild the next few days, I was thinking it would be ok to open up and deal with it now. Any advice whether that is a good idea gratefully received. Or is it ok to leave until Spring. Is a certain amount of damage by wax moth acceptable?
 
When you get your Oxallic Vaporizatin done I expect the wax moth will be assassinated at the same time... TOO LATE NOW to go tearing hives apart!

IMO... not that it is worth much !
 
if you do get a warm enough day and fancy checking remember the tip of tapping the frame with hive tool to make the larvae reveal themselves.
 
apparently also works if you tap the side of your monitor whilst in the Chat section/pub - lurking nasties reveal themselves!!!!
 

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