GusK
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2013
- Messages
- 3
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- Location
- Greece
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 6
Hi everyone.
Been keeping bees in Greece (Kefalonia) two years now.
I think three of my hives have tracheal mites. There are always 5-10 crawlers outside the hives, but with no wing deformities. They stumble around, sometimes on their sides, not being able to fly. Sometimes they have outstretched wings.
I'm ruling out Nosema, as the landing board and hive is very clean.
What should I do? I don't think it has to do with varroa, as these hives have great brood patterns, and were recently treated with Hopguard. They're very busy, bringing in loads of pollen.
Should I use thymol or try a light formic flash treatment? Has anyone used formic acid? I also don't want to affect the queens too much.
Here in Greece, we're expecting MAQS later this year, so I need to use a formic home recipe.
Thanks in advance.
Been keeping bees in Greece (Kefalonia) two years now.
I think three of my hives have tracheal mites. There are always 5-10 crawlers outside the hives, but with no wing deformities. They stumble around, sometimes on their sides, not being able to fly. Sometimes they have outstretched wings.
I'm ruling out Nosema, as the landing board and hive is very clean.
What should I do? I don't think it has to do with varroa, as these hives have great brood patterns, and were recently treated with Hopguard. They're very busy, bringing in loads of pollen.
Should I use thymol or try a light formic flash treatment? Has anyone used formic acid? I also don't want to affect the queens too much.
Here in Greece, we're expecting MAQS later this year, so I need to use a formic home recipe.
Thanks in advance.