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I have a bit of a request of fellow bee-l people.   A bit of observation from those of you with oil trays and some level of SHB.

I am suspecting and have found some evidence that SHB are breeding in a continuous cycle, in tiny amounts. I know that SHB larve will crawl out the front of the hive,  but suspect a few get caught in oil trays also.   

Keep an eye out for the OCCASIONAL SHB larve in a tray,  not the whole yuck it collapsed level,  but ones and twos. Let me know if you see some, it will take some looking that’s for sure.



Thanks
Charles

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