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went (with 'outlander' ) to see about a colony cut-out in a 3rd story flat roof.
scaffolding will be put up before work starts!
the entire roof is being removed and replaced, bees been in residence over 10 yrs. there is a possibility that it's 2 seperate colonies, we won't know 'til we open up the roof.
Generally looking really healthy with bias - however, hive 1 I did see a dreaded varroa mite on the queen .
Question is I think there ready for a super each, but I dont have any of the frames made.
Useful to find a tub of such a neat size!
Andy (or anyone else), have you got any recommendations for such things that might be widely available?
Are you sure it is varroa and not Braula/bee louse? Braula more common on queens than varroa on queens and can look similar at first glance. Seen some braula this year.
Most of us are trying to get our supers off so that we can treat with thymol now while it is warm. Do you really need a super now? Good news is thymol kills bruala as well as varroa i heard.
Today I opened the mating nucs, apart from the ones that appeared to have welded themselves shut, that I will attack tomorrow with a knife.
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