BaconWizard
House Bee
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- Shropshire, UK
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This is long (first 50mins is most useful) but people NEED to see this research, it is extemely interesting and potentially groundbreaking.
It seems to me that a potential treatment that could come out of this (rather than better detection methods) might be to insert drone-comb, trap it in a queen-cage once filled with eggs/drone-brood and then either kill or treat the trapped drones during the 4 days following emergence. Especially in May, June and July.
EDIT: Some of you seem not to know the difference between young adult drones, and brood. I am perfectly well aware of the practice of trapping and dicarding capped drone BROOD. This is not that, as "4 days following emergence" would suggest. If you haven't watched the video, you won't have a clue what I am talking about nor how to respond in an informed manner.
It seems to me that a potential treatment that could come out of this (rather than better detection methods) might be to insert drone-comb, trap it in a queen-cage once filled with eggs/drone-brood and then either kill or treat the trapped drones during the 4 days following emergence. Especially in May, June and July.
EDIT: Some of you seem not to know the difference between young adult drones, and brood. I am perfectly well aware of the practice of trapping and dicarding capped drone BROOD. This is not that, as "4 days following emergence" would suggest. If you haven't watched the video, you won't have a clue what I am talking about nor how to respond in an informed manner.
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