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    Default k) Diseases & pests

    Different "treatment" paths to consider, pro/con. IPM strategies.
    Regards, Barry

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    Has anyone used the screened bottom board with a tray filled with veg. oil to controll the SHB and verroa mite?
    Michael
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    That is the way I do it;
    Get some bees in the oil as the top of the oil tray is not very tight against the bottom of the screened bottom board. (also get ants, yellow jackets and anything the bees drop thru the screen)

    The oil gets pretty nasty if I leave it too long between changes. It definitely controls the SHB;
    JG

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    http://maarec.cas.psu.edu/pest&disease/pppdIndex.html

    A good site to identify some of the pest and disease that your bees have

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    We don't have SHB here, but if varroa drop a couple of inches or more below the screen, they can't get back and die miserably.
    RSBrenchley@aol.com
    Birmingham UK

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    Default healthy bee on-line course

    U of M Bee Lab offers an on-line course for $25.00 on

    Healthy Bees: A Course For Keeping Bees Healthy (and on their own six feet)

    I just finished the course and I felt it covered everything very well. They use the philosophy of using chemicals only as a last resort.

    Here is the link:

    http://www.extension.umn.edu/honeybe...beesonline.htm

    Thanks

    Joe

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    Default Re: i) Diseases & pests/ Selection as a management tool

    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    Different "treatment" paths to consider, pro/con. IPM strategies.
    Hi Barry,

    Would here be a good place to talk about the issue of selection for fitness and culling disease-prone stock?

    Mike
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    Default Re: i) Diseases & pests

    As long as it stays very basic. This is about getting started in beekeeping and I don't want to get in too deep with some of the more advanced issues.
    Regards, Barry

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    Default Re: i) Diseases & pests

    Docking

    I have used a screen bottom board with a pan of mineral oil under a SHB infested (queenless hive) and it cleaned up so I later added a queenright nuc on top and the hive is looking verry good now, after I pull honey I intend to have all my hives on the new SBBs
    Ed, KA9CTT profanity is IGNORANCE made audible

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    Default Re: i) Diseases & pests

    Big John, thank you for sharing that link. It looks like an excellent site.

    As far as pests or diseases, I haven't seen a problem in my hive so far (although I'm not so naive as to believe that I don't have a mite or two). So I have no experience to speak of. I did use a screened bottom board for a while, but found no unwanted critters. I am interested in keeping my hive(s) healthy with the least amount of chemicals/interference. A pipe-dream, perhaps?

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    Default Re: i) Diseases & pests

    Up in Minnesota we don't have much in the way of SHBs, so that's one less pest to worry about.

    We didn't test for mites last fall (our first year); the U of Minnesota class recommends treating the deeps for mites (we used ApiGuard) in the fall as a preventative *after* you harvest your supers. (Thyme oil-flavored honey doesn't do much for my palate.) We've been warned off efforts such as using thyme in our smoker or growing thyme in profusion around the apiary.

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    Default Re: i) Diseases & pests

    Barry,
    I have been away for several years and am getting it going again. I was fogging with Food grade mineral oil before. I don't see it mentioned now. Did that fall through? I now hear some talk about fogging with 35%white vinager but haven't seen any of it on this forum. I do use and recomend SBB and will start the bath under it.
    Jim

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    Default Re: i) Diseases & pests

    I would like to take that online course. Thank you very much Joe for posting it. I will like to check that out.

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