cooties on inner cover

Started by salvo, October 16, 2012, 06:12:50 PM

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salvo

Hi Folks,

Just finished my second summer as a beek.

Past few weeks I've noticed a very small, gray colored, oval shaped insect on the seams of my top and inner covers.

They are small enough that I may have missed them all along, or thier numbers were too small, but I'm noticing them now. Colonies seem to be unaffected by them,...so far. Hives have been/are in beating sun.

I'm assuming they're insects (six legged) as opposed to eight legged, as they are oval and move more like an insect, almost like a flea.

What kinda cootie could it bee?

I'm out tonight, so I'll check in later tonight.

Thank you.

Salvo

Kathyp

can you post a picture of your cooties?   ;)
The people the people are the rightful masters of both congresses and courts not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert it.

Abraham  Lincoln
Speech in Kansas, December 1859

johnnybigfish

 yeh, "Cootie Pics" are cool!...are they walkin around or just kinda sittin there?
your friend,
john

salvo

I tried to get photos today. No luck. Camera couldn't focus on something so small.

I tried to catch them. I crushed a few. Pointed ovals, apparently soft bodies, steady movement. They are only in my Carniolan hive. My mutts as well as my VSH are cootie free.

Could they be a louse of some sort.








Thank you. :)

Salvo

Kathyp

 :-D

you say they are small.  are they the size of the end of a pin, the size of an ant......

http://www.indianahoney.org/small-hive-beetle.cfm

look like this?
The people the people are the rightful masters of both congresses and courts not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert it.

Abraham  Lincoln
Speech in Kansas, December 1859

JackM

Yep Kathy, those are cooties, that is for sure.

Who remembers the toy cooties when we were little kids??????
Jack of all trades
Master of none.

salvo

Thanks Folks,

I'm familiar with SHB and their larvae. I've got a few of them. I would descibe the beetle as a dark brown Lady Bug. My cooties are not larvae. Also familiar with waxmoth larvae and varroa. Varroa more rounded and darker. These things actually look more like that stuffed louse I posted.

Smaller than the head of a common pin, pointed oval, medium gray color.

I was even thinking "spring-tails", but my bugs don't go boing!

Thanks again,

Salvo

sterling

Are there any on your bees? They sound like V mites.