Nosema?

Started by bassman1977, March 06, 2006, 11:47:50 PM

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bassman1977

Hive two has a lot of brown "poo" on the front of the hive.  Can this be nosema?  Hive one is clean as a whistle?  Is there a difference with bees just having the hershey squirts and having nosema or is it one in the same?  I will post a pic of the hive tomorrow if I can get some time to do so.  I have some Fumagilen-B on order just in case.
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Finsky

Quote from: bassman1977Hive two has a lot of brown "poo" on the front of the hive.  .

It is good sign of nosema. Another is that if you give pollen patty they are not able to consume it.

Kris^

The nuc I made from one of my weak hives has brown stains at the entrance.  I put half a pollen patty and a pint of Fumadilan-B syrup on top.  They haven't touched the syrup, and I haven't checked yet to see if they are consuming the patty.  I did provide them with several frames of honey and pollen, though.  One thing I did notice is that, although the nuc is well populated, there are few bees flying.  The other three strong hives have been flying like crazy!  I can only guess that the bees in the nuc are nurse bees, seeing as most of the field bees died due to the bottom board problem I had earlier in the season.

-- Kris

Robo

Quote from: bassman1977Hive two has a lot of brown "poo" on the front of the hive.  Can this be nosema?
Maybe

Quote from: bassman1977Is there a difference with bees just having the hershey squirts and having nosema or is it one in the same?

Yes,  the dark brown "poo" is a sign of dysentery.  With dysentery, the bees may or may not have nosema. To diagnose nosema you need to view the bee internals under a microscope.
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abejaruco

Hi, friends!
It is time to treat nosema with fumidil-b? It is not late?
Can you save that ill and weak hive?
Can Nosema kill a hive or only can kill weak and with bad queens hives? Are you wasting your time with ill hives?
That are questions that you have to answer before using fumidil. I think.
Personally I don´t use Fumidil-B.
Requeening and thymol are my way.