varroa mites in hive

Started by abates99, August 30, 2007, 06:37:32 PM

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abates99

This is my first year as a beekeeper and last week I noticed varroa mites on some bees.  I collected about a hundred or so bees in a jar and alchohled them.  I found 5 mites, I do not know if my problem is serious or not but winter is coming, my hive did very well this year and is good and strong but I dont want to lose my hive to the varroa over winter.  I would like to get by without chemicals to control the mites if I can, and I understand that the mites will never be gone for good but I want to do everything I can for my hive.  Any suggestions?

pdmattox

You can try a frame or two of drone comb and there is also the sugar shake (dowda method). both are chemical free.

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