When you were showing the mites, I assume those were the little tiny ones around the dead bee. Also, how do you treat the bees? What do you use to treat them?
Hello! Yes. Those are the tiny red parasites. If too many establish themselves in a hive, they cause dieseases that lead to collapse. I use different treatments - in this case I used a product called Formic Pro.
how do parasites enter the hive?
They exist exclusively within honey bee hives and transfer from hive to hive on living bees
Hey buddy, could you please share how the treatment went?
Bees are still alive and well!
@@abeeforallseasons what about the mites?
When you were showing the mites, I assume those were the little tiny ones around the dead bee. Also, how do you treat the bees? What do you use to treat them?
Hello! Yes. Those are the tiny red parasites. If too many establish themselves in a hive, they cause dieseases that lead to collapse. I use different treatments - in this case I used a product called Formic Pro.
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