Normanbeeman
New Bee
Cutting a long story short, I had 2 supers with a trapped virgin queen, above the queen excluder, in the brood box I had a marked, mated queen, she was laying brood normally. The virgin queen was laying only drone brood in the supers, naturally the drones couldn't get out through the excluder and were probably a varroa factory. I shook all bees out of the supers and left the supers isolated without bees of any sort. The capped drone brood have been removed now this leaves only varroa mite and honey. Does anyone know how long varroa mite can survive without bees or larva to feed off so I can return the supers onto the hive. Thanks in advance.