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I can easily see the difference. If it is possible that it could be bacterial or viral issue it may be wise to separate the hives if possible...not enough bees, and I don't know why and it is late to requeen
more likely it's a queen issue. No need to separate the hives, and I am about to treat them for mites, which are the chief transmission of viruses in bees. Kill the mites it knocks out most diseases. Nosema is a contagious disease but it favors cold rainy weather and our currrent cold front has dropped our temps to 90 degrees F.I can easily see the difference. If it is possible that it could be bacterial or viral issue it may be wise to separate the hives if possible...
What bee species? I tried to attract the native stingless bees here in 2020 (I even bought an attractant with a wooden box) but I did not get anything.View attachment 348924Blue colony is in trouble.
The first hive I bought turned out to be africanized bees with a cordovan queen, hotter than a firecracker. I always wear a suit. Getting honey requires rainfall. in 13 years I have had a honey harvest 5 times. I just like bees. I have no idea how many times I have been stung, I used to open soffits or walls and take bees out of houses, put them in hives, requeen if I needed to, treat the mites. When you open an africanized or hot hive you better be wearing a suit. However hobby beekeepers buying gentler queens are diluting the DNA of the wild hot hives and calming them down.@Alice B
How many times have you been stung?
Do you wear a bee protector suit and head gear when getting the honey?
The first hive I bought turned out to be africanized bees with a cordovan queen, hotter than a firecracker. I always wear a suit. Getting honey requires rainfall. in 13 years I have had a honey harvest 5 times. I just like bees. I have no idea how many times I have been stung, I used to open soffits or walls and take bees out of houses, put them in hives, requeen if I needed to, treat the mites. When you open an africanized or hot hive you better be wearing a suit. However hobby beekeepers buying gentler queens are diluting the DNA of the wild hot hives and calming them down.
not really. They might be more successful in defending that honey in difficult situations. It also takes a microscope and a person to operate it to tell an africanized honeybee from a european honeybee.Is it true that africanized bees produce more honey ?