As promised in the previous article, beekeepers Fred and Jon performed alcohol wash mite checks on the 4 hives on August 21st. These were 300 bee samples from the brood nest; frames with both capped and uncapped larvae. The samples were shaken vigorously for 2 minutes while the bees were submerged in alcohol.
Here are the results.
Hive A-0 mites! Feral
breeder queen hive, hive is 3 months old, no mite treatments
Hive B-1 mite! Purdue
Mite Biter breeder queen hive, hive is 3 months old, no mite treatments
Hive C-0 mites!
Overwintered 3 or 4th generation PMB queen; treated w FormicPro
3 weeks ago
Hive D-5 mites! Overwintered 3 or 4th generation
PMB queen; treated w FormicPro 3 weeks ago
Mite infestation percentages are:
Hive A-0
Hive B-0.3%
Hive C-0 POST FORMICPRO TREATMENT
Hive D-1.66% POST FORMICPRO TREATMENT
Conclusions:
1)
The FormicPro treatment of hives C and D reduced
the mite levels to well below the recommended treatment level of 3% (9 mites
per 300 bees).
2)
The hives with the feral and PMB breeder queens
are well below the 3% (9 mite) treatment threshold and therefore do NOT need
mite treatments!
The only caveat is that the two breeder queen hives are only
3 months old and not overwintered, and therefore have had less time to build
their mite levels. Although these
results are very positive I feel several consecutive years are required to prove
the mites are licked! Humm, maybe I am
from the show me state. On the positive
side my source for these queens has been treatment free for 7 years!
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