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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
OK, I'm not sure what to do here.
I have overwintered two colonies both on 14 x 12's, I had a quick cursory inspection on Friday and both are queenright with brood and eggs; both are bringing in the pollen and there are signs of nectar too. Stores are good but one colony is much stronger than the other, the weaker one is only on about 4 frames of bees compared with 6 or more on the other.
Over the last week I have had the varroa boards in and the results are Strong colony no varroa drop, weaker colony 28 mites counted. this reflects the count that I did over the month of December, 6 and 75 respectively. I treated both hives with with Apiguard in September/October and Oxalic acid 2nd week in January.
The Beebase varroa calculator says that I need to do something with the higher reading colony over the next 3 months but states that "Monitoring mite-fall around the start or end of the brood rearing season can give poor accuracy. Results should be treated with caution."
My question is what should my next move be; I was wondering whether to do a 'shook swarm' in April or do I use a treatment? would a smaller colony respond to a 'shook swarm' or would it weaken them too much?
I might add that the chances are that I will be shortly surrounded by OSR. Also if the colony fails to perform I will consider requeening although the queen was very productive last year and came to me as a virgin with the bees as a swarm.
I have overwintered two colonies both on 14 x 12's, I had a quick cursory inspection on Friday and both are queenright with brood and eggs; both are bringing in the pollen and there are signs of nectar too. Stores are good but one colony is much stronger than the other, the weaker one is only on about 4 frames of bees compared with 6 or more on the other.
Over the last week I have had the varroa boards in and the results are Strong colony no varroa drop, weaker colony 28 mites counted. this reflects the count that I did over the month of December, 6 and 75 respectively. I treated both hives with with Apiguard in September/October and Oxalic acid 2nd week in January.
The Beebase varroa calculator says that I need to do something with the higher reading colony over the next 3 months but states that "Monitoring mite-fall around the start or end of the brood rearing season can give poor accuracy. Results should be treated with caution."
My question is what should my next move be; I was wondering whether to do a 'shook swarm' in April or do I use a treatment? would a smaller colony respond to a 'shook swarm' or would it weaken them too much?
I might add that the chances are that I will be shortly surrounded by OSR. Also if the colony fails to perform I will consider requeening although the queen was very productive last year and came to me as a virgin with the bees as a swarm.