BumbleBoy
New Bee
Hi,
We received our first Nuc two weeks ago and they were homed into the brood box of our new national hive.
The bees seem to be doing great. When we inspected them a week ago, they created comb and honey on the remaining frames of the ten in the broodbox.
We placed a super with another 10 frames on top with the queen excluder between them.
However, we checked the tray below the mesh two days ago and found >25 varroa mites (a corner of which is shown below)
We cleaned the tray and left it for the last two days and found ~10 or so mites.
We were wondering, have we missed the Spring window to do a Apiguard varroa mite treatment and will have to wait until August now?
If we haven't, does the addition of the Super along with the honey it will capture complicate things?
Thanks for your help!
We received our first Nuc two weeks ago and they were homed into the brood box of our new national hive.
The bees seem to be doing great. When we inspected them a week ago, they created comb and honey on the remaining frames of the ten in the broodbox.
We placed a super with another 10 frames on top with the queen excluder between them.
However, we checked the tray below the mesh two days ago and found >25 varroa mites (a corner of which is shown below)
We cleaned the tray and left it for the last two days and found ~10 or so mites.
We were wondering, have we missed the Spring window to do a Apiguard varroa mite treatment and will have to wait until August now?
If we haven't, does the addition of the Super along with the honey it will capture complicate things?
Thanks for your help!