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soarwitheagles
True BYH Addict
Babs,
Glad to hear you have a plan to eradicate those vicious varroa mites. According to Randy Oliver and many other beeks, the OA towel method is very effective.
If you treat consecutively for three weeks, then all mites inside the brood should be dead too.
At $30 a queen at Wooten's Golden Queens, and only a queen or two, you should be doing just fine. He breeds in Nor Cal so you should have some queens that can fight off the local maladies.
I so much wish I had more time right now. Several of our hives can easily be split, but I need to finish building all the new nucs. I am also really interested in grafting some queens. I hope to try it later, hopefully in the next few weeks.
With that said, we noticed many of the local bee colonies were moved this week. Correspondingly, our swarm capturing went to almost zero!
I re-baited all our swarm traps today anyway...I am still believing for more miracles!
Glad to hear you have a plan to eradicate those vicious varroa mites. According to Randy Oliver and many other beeks, the OA towel method is very effective.
If you treat consecutively for three weeks, then all mites inside the brood should be dead too.
At $30 a queen at Wooten's Golden Queens, and only a queen or two, you should be doing just fine. He breeds in Nor Cal so you should have some queens that can fight off the local maladies.
I so much wish I had more time right now. Several of our hives can easily be split, but I need to finish building all the new nucs. I am also really interested in grafting some queens. I hope to try it later, hopefully in the next few weeks.
With that said, we noticed many of the local bee colonies were moved this week. Correspondingly, our swarm capturing went to almost zero!
I re-baited all our swarm traps today anyway...I am still believing for more miracles!