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I received the following question on my website.
> Hello: I am a hobbies beekeeper in Virginia Beach, Va. The advice I have
> been given, since we have small hive beetles to deal with, is to NOT use
> protein patties, as this attracts the beetles. What is your opinion? Thank
> you.
My reply was as follows
> I think you are far enough north that this should not be a problem,
> assuming your colonies are in good condition and that you monitor them
> while feeding -- and also that you place the patties close to the brood
> and in the cluster.
> That being said, you might ask your local beekeepers what their experience
> is.
I understand that pollen patties can cause problems in Florida, but I also
understand that beekeepers there do use patties. What experiences and
advise do list members have to offer on this matter?
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