Friday, April 9, 2010

Ringland. Honey Stripes

I opened up and put crystals in three hives at Ringland. That's all four hives there treated now.

I gave treatment to Honey Stripes colony in George's back garden. George's garden is quite small with a third taken up by a patio. The hive is sited to one side of the garden next to the patio. When bees die in George's garden they seem to choose the patio to die on and today there was a fair number of dead and dying bees on it. Some may have been deformed bees. Certainly one bee was being carried out of the hive as I inspected it. Maybe some were old bees from last year.

Honey Stripes was there and still marked red and laying but there must also be quite a high mite population in the hive too. There was also some chalk brood. There was no shortage of stores. Hopefully the crystals will knock out the mites that are there now and give the bees a bit of a chance and we can treat them again in a couple of weeks and knock out the new emerging mites.

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