Woodchip
New Bee
Hi, I'm a first year novice with 2 poly hives in the same apiary. Each hive is a national brood box with a super of honey above, the QE's removed and mouse guards fitted. I am planning to treat them over the Christmas period with oxalic acid solution applied using a syringe.
If the seams of bees are in the brood box I plan to remove the super and apply the acid, then replace the super and lid. If any seems of bees are in the super I plan to apply the acid to the super.
Q1: Is this correct?
Q2: If the acid has to be applied down the super does this mean that any honey extracted form this super in the future would potentially be contaminated?
I apologise if I am asking the obvious but I would like to plan it all before I start.
Thanks.
If the seams of bees are in the brood box I plan to remove the super and apply the acid, then replace the super and lid. If any seems of bees are in the super I plan to apply the acid to the super.
Q1: Is this correct?
Q2: If the acid has to be applied down the super does this mean that any honey extracted form this super in the future would potentially be contaminated?
I apologise if I am asking the obvious but I would like to plan it all before I start.
Thanks.