Do you know what the mite drop was before you requeened?
Since we are
talking about Hives and not 2 or 3 frame nucs the mite load could have
already been quite high in no. 1 hive *if* you did not treat in spring, or
If you did you did not get a good control in spring or your treatment the
fall before
was not effective.
The VHS bees I have looked at have not impressed me but steps in the right
direction.
Our tax dollars paid for SMR & VHS plus a top notch protein sub why are the
prices so high?
Dann Purvis inseminated over a 1000 queens of his gold line and passed out
free to southern beekeepers?
Why doesn't the Baton Rouge Bee lab simply inseminate VHS queens and pass
out *breeder queens*
to beekeepers?
The Russian program was paid for with tax dollars but the first breeder
queens cost around $500 dollars.
Are Russian beekeepers still buying new queens each year to keep the line
pure? I have seen a few *yellow* russian queens around. Surely a Italian
drone didn't sneak in?
bob
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