We have lost 2 out of 7 colonies to what appears to be Nosema this year. Certainly the tell tale signs of Nosema are on the frames and there was plenty of stores, but the two colonies have died out.
This is the 4th year that we have had colonies across the winter and this is the first time that this has happened.
These colonies appeared healthy and strong going into winter. What should, or could, we have done to stop this developing, or has the mild winter made nosema more of a problem.
The hives were additionally insolated when we had a bit of a cold snap around the New Year, which was removed toward the end of February. Could the warm conditions within the hive have made the nosema worse?
Thank you in advance for any helpful advice or suggestions on how to manage this better in the future.
This is the 4th year that we have had colonies across the winter and this is the first time that this has happened.
These colonies appeared healthy and strong going into winter. What should, or could, we have done to stop this developing, or has the mild winter made nosema more of a problem.
The hives were additionally insolated when we had a bit of a cold snap around the New Year, which was removed toward the end of February. Could the warm conditions within the hive have made the nosema worse?
Thank you in advance for any helpful advice or suggestions on how to manage this better in the future.