Warm planting has brought the return of a familiar problem in Ontario -
neonicotinoid planting dust kills:
http://www.ontariobee.com/inside-oba/news-and-updates/ontario-bee-kills-continue-oba-media-release
I found the feedback regarding queen fertility interesting. Half of my
10-15% winter loss this was due to queens that came out of winter and laid
one or two rounds of brood and either stopped laying or just disappeared.
The queens were a mix of 2014 and 2015 queens.
I didn't keep bees prior to neonics or varroa - is this issue with queens a
common one in other operations? Is it a new issue? I don't recall
noticing it to the same extent in previous seasons.
Adam
Barrie, ON
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