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- From: "Starks, Walter" <Walter.Starks AT facilities.unc.edu>
- To: Orange County Beekeepers Association <ocba AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [ocba] SHB or Wax Moth
- Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 20:17:10 +0000
Just curious what kind of larvae I'm seeing on this frame.
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This hive had a very high Verroa count before the ApiGard treatment. Now it's
down to zero. Only problem is the bee count isn't much higher. It's a 2 deep
hive. The upper deep has 2 or 3 frames half full of capped syrup and 3 frames
with eggs, larvae and brood. Couldn't find the queen though.
The bottom deep is was all empty comb. I reversed the deeps in the hope that
the bees might start filling in some of the empty comb. I've had feeders on
this hive all summer but they aren't taking much of the feed and I don't
really see much hope of them surviving the winter. Unless someone has a
better idea I'll probably check them again in a couple of weeks and if they
haven't improved in a major way I'll combine them with one of the other hives.
Any suggestions?
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Walter
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[ocba] SHB or Wax Moth,
Starks, Walter, 10/04/2014
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[ocba] SHB or Wax Moth,
Starks, Walter, 10/04/2014
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Re: [ocba] SHB or Wax Moth,
Lewis Cauble, 10/04/2014
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Re: [ocba] SHB or Wax Moth,
Valerie Bateman, 10/06/2014
- Re: [ocba] SHB or Wax Moth, Randall Austin, 10/07/2014
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Re: [ocba] SHB or Wax Moth,
Valerie Bateman, 10/06/2014
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Re: [ocba] SHB or Wax Moth,
Lewis Cauble, 10/04/2014
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