To my horror, several frames in the bottom box of this skyscraper hive contain SHB larvae crawling through pollen, honey and the dark brood comb. I created a new hive configuration containing no dark brood comb at all. I moved the small population of bees onto clean light colored comb, added a one gallon pail of 1:1 syrup (with Honey B Healthy) and reduced the entrance. Stay tuned.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
small hive beetle larvae & dark brood comb
To my horror, several frames in the bottom box of this skyscraper hive contain SHB larvae crawling through pollen, honey and the dark brood comb. I created a new hive configuration containing no dark brood comb at all. I moved the small population of bees onto clean light colored comb, added a one gallon pail of 1:1 syrup (with Honey B Healthy) and reduced the entrance. Stay tuned.
Labels:
bee,
beekeeping,
dark brood comb,
feeder,
Honey B Healthy,
pail feeder,
retinue,
Small Hive Beetle
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
Really concerning situation—small hive beetle larvae in dark brood comb can quickly damage the hive if not managed. Weak colonies and excess space clearly make things worse. Maintaining strong hives not only protects bees but also ensures better quality for honey packaging and final product standards. Great learning post!
Post a Comment