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Field Bee
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2009
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- Location
- North Derbyshire UK
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 9 colonies & 2 nucs
During our last inspection we found evidence of sacbrood, apart from re-queening we can find no other advice on t'internet or in Hooper etc.
We found it in an A/S we took on 26th May, the brood is from the parent colony. The child colony looks like it will turn out to be drone laying as I have multiple eggs in cells but were giving it another week in case it's just the new queen practising.
Our plan is to reunite the two colonies back together and re-queen, we were also planning on working out any older comb while re-uniting the two colonies.
Any advice or helpful comments would be welcome.
We found it in an A/S we took on 26th May, the brood is from the parent colony. The child colony looks like it will turn out to be drone laying as I have multiple eggs in cells but were giving it another week in case it's just the new queen practising.
Our plan is to reunite the two colonies back together and re-queen, we were also planning on working out any older comb while re-uniting the two colonies.
Any advice or helpful comments would be welcome.