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- May 24, 2022
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- Location
- Sutton Coldfield
- Hive Type
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- Number of Hives
- 3
Hi all,
We have a new hive that has done very well and is very healthy - we got 4 kg of honey this year - and we are setting it out for winter. The bees have a full super of honey, and the brood box has less brood and more honey as time goes on. This inspection there were no new eggs but I could see some grubs still to be capped.
6 weeks ago we did the icing sugar rolling test and got 8 verroa which according to Youtube this was high. We put in Verroa strips over 4 weeks as recommended, and there was an increase in dead verroa on the bottom board. Because the verroa count on the board has been increasing if anything over the past two weeks we did an Api Bioxal vaporising treatment with the hive sealed last Monday evening. In todays inspection, I have just done a icing sugar rolling test with 300ml of bees and got 18 verroa! The only consolation was that they were dead when they came off the bees.
Why can't I kill them off and what can I do? Or have I already killed them off and their dead bodies are slowly falling off the bees? The Api Bioxal states I can only do this once a year - is this right? Would it be OK to nuke them once a week for the next month to see if that works?
Thanks in advance for any answers.....
We have a new hive that has done very well and is very healthy - we got 4 kg of honey this year - and we are setting it out for winter. The bees have a full super of honey, and the brood box has less brood and more honey as time goes on. This inspection there were no new eggs but I could see some grubs still to be capped.
6 weeks ago we did the icing sugar rolling test and got 8 verroa which according to Youtube this was high. We put in Verroa strips over 4 weeks as recommended, and there was an increase in dead verroa on the bottom board. Because the verroa count on the board has been increasing if anything over the past two weeks we did an Api Bioxal vaporising treatment with the hive sealed last Monday evening. In todays inspection, I have just done a icing sugar rolling test with 300ml of bees and got 18 verroa! The only consolation was that they were dead when they came off the bees.
Why can't I kill them off and what can I do? Or have I already killed them off and their dead bodies are slowly falling off the bees? The Api Bioxal states I can only do this once a year - is this right? Would it be OK to nuke them once a week for the next month to see if that works?
Thanks in advance for any answers.....