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Hello Becky,
I just read your post asking whether the beetles will hatch out in your
extracted honey. I live in Florida and I have lots of beetles in all of my
hives. I have seen the beetles completely destroy a full comb of brood in 4
days. 2 weeks ago I took a full comb of capped brood from a strong hive and
gave it to another hive which was stressed from the beetles. When I checked
it 4 days later, the beetles had hatched out and destroyed almost all of the
brood on both sides of the comb. I took pictures and will send them to you
if you wish.
We only have 6 hives and we have to keep on top of what is going on all the
time. I have lost 2 hives this year which had new queens and lots of honey.
We extract our honey within 1 day because of what we have seen. I have been
worried, much like you, about the beetles hatching out in the settling tank.
I haven't seen this yet, but I will let you know if it happens. The beetles
will hatch out in your cappings. We freeze the cappings to avoid a problem.
I hope this helps you. Bob Bassett - Fighting Hive Beetles and the effect
of too many birthdays.
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