Moldy mess

Started by Larooo, April 06, 2005, 09:02:37 PM

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Larooo

My hivetop feeder contains a few dead bees which have become surrounded by green mold. I know my course of action is to clean it but did it harm the colony in any way? I never had a problem with mold before as the hive is ventilated well. What's up with that?

Horns Pure Honey

I dont think it would have botherd your bees if you cleaned it up promptly. The mold is prob from micro org. from the bees intestines. Like I said, if you cleaned it up fast it shouldnt have contaminated the sugar water. Bye :)
Ryan Horn

Robo

Your bees will be fine.  No matter how you feed or prepare syrup,  if it is left long enough, it will start to grow :shock: I have never seen bees take syrup that had gone bad.  Just because there is some mold,  doesn't mean the syrup has gone bad.......yet.

Some people try boiling the water first in an effort to kill any bacteria that is in the water, but this is of little help.  As soon as the bees start drinking the syrup they introduce bacteria from their mouths.  Some feeder are worse than others. Boardman feeders are exposed to sunlight which makes them mold faster.  Any larger quantity feeder, such as a hive top feeder, allows the syrup to age longer and bacteria to grow.  Of couse any feeder that allows dead bees to end up in syrup doesn't help the situation.  

Adding cider vinegar seems to help the syrup last longer, as does HBH.
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Horns Pure Honey

I dont boil my water, get it out of the tap and add sugar, mix. I usally make it the night before so I can give it to them after school,  the sugar is very well desolved, bye :D
Ryan Horn