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In a message dated 23/10/05 05:11:39 GMT Daylight Time,
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<<I can't stand "shotgun brood" in production hives!>>
Fair point, but has anyone noticed at what point the larvae are removed? I'm
getting cells opened and larvae (eventually) removed, but I'm not clear as
to what's happening exactly. All I can say is that they're opened when the
eyes are pale purple, at about 14-15 days old. They look perfectly healthy, with
no sign of discolouration or disease, and are removed several days after
opening. Unfortunately illness last summer prevented me from looking into what
was happening more closely. I was seeing the occasional bee with shrivelled
wings, but once again I was unable to do a proper count of the fallen mites.
Hopefully I'll do better next year! Mite falls weren't enormous, but as I was
unable to collect them promptly, and ants do remove them slowly, any count
would have been meaningless.
Regards,
Robert Brenchley
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