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- Location
- Glanaman,Carmarthenshire,Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Too many - but not nearly enough
if you are not taking the honey off to eat - it doesn't matter if the super is on whilst you treat, and it doesn't matter whether the shallow is over or under the brood box - it's still on the hive whilst you treat, so will get the same 'contamination'.Not necessarily. I done a varoa count on 1st Sept. The hive needs treated. I have apivar, which I cannot use with supers apparently. So I have nadired my super with the intension of taking it away once the honey taken up. My problem as a new beekeeper is, it has been 1 week now and the bees havnt taken a drop of honey up to the brood box. What should I do in order to treat the varoa
if the super is full of honey, it should stay on top as it's unlikely the bees are going to shift it if it's nadired.