ksjs
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2011
- Messages
- 195
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- Location
- North Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
For whatever reason I seemed to have concluded that OA treatment was excessive and unnecessary if you had used Apiguard in the autumn. This wasn't based on anything other than assumption; not good enough.
Anyway, I've recently become aware of the fact that this runs contrary to what most people do in terms of proper varroa management (though as ever it seems there's debate on this). I understand OA should be applied in Dec / Jan i.e. 'broodless' periods. Therefore late Feb is late for treatment! I know however OA can be applied any time though is less effective when brood is present.
I will do more reading around the subject but in the interim can someone give a guide as to best course of action / does anyone know of a source that gives an overview of whether it might be best to leave things as they are or to go ahead with treatment given circumstances.
By the way, this is just 1 hive, was treated with Apiguard in autumn and it had zero mite drop during last days of the treatment. The hive seems OK at the moment with the occasional day out for the ladies over the last month or so, a constant gentle buzz and, from hefting, still a decent amount of stores left. Strong winds, wet and cold here for now.
Thanks for any help.
Anyway, I've recently become aware of the fact that this runs contrary to what most people do in terms of proper varroa management (though as ever it seems there's debate on this). I understand OA should be applied in Dec / Jan i.e. 'broodless' periods. Therefore late Feb is late for treatment! I know however OA can be applied any time though is less effective when brood is present.
I will do more reading around the subject but in the interim can someone give a guide as to best course of action / does anyone know of a source that gives an overview of whether it might be best to leave things as they are or to go ahead with treatment given circumstances.
By the way, this is just 1 hive, was treated with Apiguard in autumn and it had zero mite drop during last days of the treatment. The hive seems OK at the moment with the occasional day out for the ladies over the last month or so, a constant gentle buzz and, from hefting, still a decent amount of stores left. Strong winds, wet and cold here for now.
Thanks for any help.