thanks for the video. I am up north of Winston-Salem and about 2 weeks ago I had 2 hives with a small patch of brood on one frame and the other two completely broodless. Others around here are reporting about the same thing at the end of November. Gonna check a couple this weekend with that warm weather.
Good to see a update on what you have going on in the yard . I always use December 15th as my starting date to check colony’s for brood . Some years that is fairly close just depends on temperature. I most of the times I give two treatments so I go ahead and start on the 15th . The first or the second treatment will get the mites . Thanks
I had a friend from out of state visiting at Thanksgiving andnhe brought his instavap to try. I treated 13 of them basically to see if I wanted to buy the instavap. I got very few mites to drop except in one hive out of the 5 or so that had slide out trays. I'm feeling pretty good about my mite loads.
thanks for the video. I am up north of Winston-Salem and about 2 weeks ago I had 2 hives with a small patch of brood on one frame and the other two completely broodless. Others around here are reporting about the same thing at the end of November. Gonna check a couple this weekend with that warm weather.
Good stuff!
Good to see a update on what you have going on in the yard . I always use December 15th as my starting date to check colony’s for brood . Some years that is fairly close just depends on temperature. I most of the times I give two treatments so I go ahead and start on the 15th . The first or the second treatment will get the mites . Thanks
Sounds good!
A possibility is that colonies that were getting fed Sugar water the queens kept laying longer than those that were not receiving anything.
Please update when you do find the time is ripe for OA in your yards.
Will do!
Good info. I think OA is often used with brood present, leaving bees with mites.
That’s my feelings as well
I had a friend from out of state visiting at Thanksgiving andnhe brought his instavap to try. I treated 13 of them basically to see if I wanted to buy the instavap. I got very few mites to drop except in one hive out of the 5 or so that had slide out trays. I'm feeling pretty good about my mite loads.
Fantastic Eric!
Do you use oxalic acid in the spring?
Nope! Only when the hive is broodless, which is usually early January around here
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Thanks Les!