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Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 16:01:28 -0400
Subject: Re: [BEE-L] Forager Death Outside of Hive

Thanks for all of the inputs. I was out of town this weekend, so didn't get
a chance to check back in after my hive check.

There is a considerable varroa population. I didn't do a count, but I can
tell you that they are present in force. I removed what drone brood I
could, without compromising too much. I saw some drone cells with up to a
dozen mites. I treated with Api Life Var. I usually go for OA, but am
trying Api. I changed my screened bottom boards to solid and added an
entrance reducer.

I did not see any sign of DWV, but that doesn't mean it isn't occurring.
There was a suggestion that the bees could be collecting toxic nectar and
pollen (Caroina Jessamine) which is currently in bloom here. However, I
would expect to see similar issues with the other hive...

The hives are still strong in numbers and bringing in supplies, so I hope
that the treatment will keep them healthy.

Thanks again,

GaBee Andrews

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Gabe Andrews
AmeriCorps Research Member
Georgia Sea Turtle Center
937-243-7891
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