Last Sunday and Monday I removed honey supers. This Thursday and Friday I have been applying MAQS varroa mite treatment. I treat this early so that the bees that raise the "winter/fat bees" will hopefully be varroa and virus free. These pictures taken at 6:30PM show the different reaction various hives have to the MAQS (formic acid vapor) treatment. All hives had the same relative strength although I must say the hive with the biggest beard was also my best honey producer (5 medium supers). Whether the queen was also out there in the beard I can't say, but the acid vapor is obviously irritating the bees. That said 90% of the treated hives had no beard. So if after treating your hives you see the bees are bearding there is no cause for alarm.
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