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- Location
- Newport, South Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- >6
I think my bees have Nosema. All colonies are weak, one dwindling. Yesterday I noticed some yellow spots/streaks on the fronts of two nucs. I haven't seen any sign of the bees relieving themselves in the hives.
I've done some research, but there doesn't seem to be any (legal) treatment, other than:
That's fine as preventative / control measures, but what do we do to treat colonies that are infected? Does tea tree oil work? (Fat bee man)
I've done some research, but there doesn't seem to be any (legal) treatment, other than:
"... beekeepers should try to maintain their colonies in good health by applying good husbandry practices such as maintaining strong, well fed and disease tolerant colonies, headed by young and prolific queens. Bee keepers should also consider re-queening susceptible colonies with queens from more tolerant stocks of bees which are better able to cope with Nosema infection." (Beebase).
That's fine as preventative / control measures, but what do we do to treat colonies that are infected? Does tea tree oil work? (Fat bee man)