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    life of a varroa mite?

    we are keeping the outbreak isolated .... high mountains and big gaps in areas of habitation may protect the spread......
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    life of a varroa mite?

    because wishing to prevent spread out of the area
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    life of a varroa mite?

    ok ... so you would never find a varroa mite on a frame? or the sides of a box? or on the floor ? so if all the bees had left the super I can be certain that there will not be a mite left behind
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    life of a varroa mite?

    yes appreciate that, just thinking along the lines that all life needs water some how or other so if the normal source (bee) is denied could access to other fluid keep them alive a tad longer....
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    life of a varroa mite?

    I am new to dealing with varroa. I wonder does anyone know how long a varroa mite can survive away from bees but still in contact with wax and honey. eg if the bees are removed from a super and a mite gets left behind in the super how long will it live for before it dies naturally. (assume...
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    How long does a bee colony last?

    I forget that report, why did Tom conclude the swarm only survived 1 year? was this the varroa issue?, if my bees die from varroa I will be devastated as it will mean someone ie brought varroa into the area,,
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    clover

    bees on my white heather, it is old sheep pasture I doubt it has ever been sown with anything ,,,, just what nature provided
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    What's flowering as forage in your area

    got that! sea to ?? cloud complete with fog horn .. no lime tho
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    Warning Signs?

    injury to a trespasser .......unfortunately it is not a defence to say they should not have been there.. so people climbing over a wall and injuring themselves have been known to sue the owner of the wall for their injury,....its knowing the risk and taking sensible precautions to protect the...
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    Catching a swarm in a hive.

    Acronyms are difficult for beginners to always interpret, and also can be subject to misinterpretation, I know one doctor who hates them as the same letter patterns that are commonly used in medical matters mean completely different things with worrying consequences if you choose the wrong...
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    Catching a swarm in a hive.

    more acronyms? DLQ? .. dead like quizzers? doomed, last, quid? dozy, lazy, questioner? nope, not sure ....
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    Looks like panic buying is the new national sport

    surely vegans cannot eat honey? if they cannot eat eggs, that are just abandoned by the hens then honey that is swapped for sugar must be a no no,....? What I want to know is what will they be able to eat when they realise plants can feel... and react to bees flying by ?
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    Smoker

    fair comment, just not many people using beautiful seasoned hardwood shavings..... but well rotted hardwood is lovely
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    Smoker

    rotten hardwood tree.... when you can crumble it in your fingers its just right............ let it dry and keep a stack . woodshavings are too fresh would full of resins
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