- Joined
- Dec 13, 2017
- Messages
- 519
- Reaction score
- 167
- Location
- Monmouth
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
I have just finished Apilife Var treatment on my four hives. Two of the hives are related as one was a swarm from the other, in June. I did not treat the swarm for varroa as it was from my own hive. The old queen started laying almost immediately. I shall be trickling OA in all four in December.
The mite drop from the swarm has been quite high whereas the drop from the parent hive (now, presumably headed by a daughter queen) has been negligible. Although l understand brood break is now discredited as a varroa brake, l wonder whether this could be the reason for the big difference in the two drops?
The mite drop from the swarm has been quite high whereas the drop from the parent hive (now, presumably headed by a daughter queen) has been negligible. Although l understand brood break is now discredited as a varroa brake, l wonder whether this could be the reason for the big difference in the two drops?