worms

Started by zzzzzzzzpr, August 31, 2013, 08:34:41 PM

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I notice that I have worms in the bottom of my tbh. I can take the bottom of and get rid of them.
any1 know what they could be? they aren't earthworms. maybe some sorta moth?

BeeMaster2

They are either small hive beetle larvae or wax moth larvae. Your bees are cleaning them out of the hive. You definitely want them out of the hive and dead. The SHB's normal course is to feed off of honey and pollen then drop out of the hive and burrow in the ground and pupate. Then they turn into adults fly back to the hive and do more destruction in your hive.
Jim
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ya, don't let them fall on the ground and think you have gotten rid of them. make sure you kill them.

Jim134

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 zzzzzzzzpr..........
  The life cycle of a SHB is the adults fly up to 10 to 12 miles away and into the hive just before sunset and will start laying eggs this is when the damage is done your hive will be long gone by the time the lava will go to the ground  to pupate.  Also SHB can live outside hive on sugary fruits like peaches, watermelon, cantaloupe and pears.



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