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Varroa counts
Anyone else keeping a watch on their Varroa drop over the recent cold spell? Mine appear to be increasing which I suppose might be due to ever-reducing amounts of sealed brood. It's predicted to be 14oC tomorrow in contrast to a max/min of 1oC/-4oC yesterday so will be interesting to see if the increased colony activity displaces a few more of the little blighters.
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Getting close to Oxalic time. I suspect there is little or no brood present at the moment.
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Doing mine tomorrow ... for that very reason. I also like the cluster to be a bit less compact ...
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13 degrees here in Dublin and Bees flying yesterday????
We had a lot of bees going into start of November on brood and Half. I have heard report of swarm in November from reliable source as he believed no room in brood box due to excess amounts of Ivy being collected.
Last edited by Greengage; 07-12-2016 at 10:18 AM.
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15c in Belfast. I checked a few nucs and a couple of colonies and they are indeed brood free.
I'll treat in a couple of days when they are back in cluster.
They are working like it's springtime and bringing in pollen at the moment.
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The tops of mine have all been cold for weeks so I'm assuming that this would be a good time for treatment too. This year I've decided to rely on a rather late treatment with amitraz (obtained through the Bee Farmers Association and their friendly vet) and generally leave off the oxalic but, like Jon I suspect, I'd be trickling when they've clustered in the cold rather than waiting for clusters to open.
Heard a rumour from an association in the West that I was being prosecuted for veterinary medicines misdemeanours! Guess I'm being confused with someone else ....
The bees were flying well here too.
Last edited by gavin; 07-12-2016 at 03:26 PM.
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