WHATS NEXT?

Started by GLOCK, November 18, 2012, 04:12:51 PM

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GLOCK

Ok now i'm going into winter with 15 healthy hives and would like to make my bee's  mite resistant and i'm not sure witch way to go . Should i bee looking and studying queen bee breeders for Varroa Mites and Viruses resistant lines
or should i just keep breeding my bee's  and only use my queens ? I know i'll be making  nucs and catching swarms to keep  my numbers up so i can lose some but will my bees one day become mite resistant? The steps i'm taking this winter is to read all i can about the Varroa Mites and Viruses and i think i'm the only beekeeper for miles  and the bee's i have now i made off three hives i had last year i bought from a cemical free beekeeper  and 3 nucs i got from another cemical free beekeeper this year the rest i made I had 19 last month and i let the weak{4}ones die out  mite pressure i'm quessing one was queen problem.
So as of right now i have 15 cemical free hives and would like to keep it that way .
I'm just a hobbyist and realy don't care about money i'ts about  the bee's plus i have a great apiary  with time to spend in the bee yard so what do ya all think ?
Witch way would you go?
THANK YOU.
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AllenF

Cheaper,if you got the time, just to make your own queens and keep going with them.  And it would make you feel good about "your" bees.