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Varroa - test or count after treatment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Horsley" data-source="post: 9646" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Ah oh, rookie mistake. Left a harvested super in the open without covering it up and when I checked before using as a second brood box found this. Suspect frames are now wintering in the freezer for a few days. However I did freeze then wrap in plastic to prevent this sort of thing happening another box which I have used.</p><p>Some pics for you Tristan-you wanted to see from other thread. The frame is randomly pulled out of the brood box. Hope this gives an indication you were after. </p><p>The jar is my icing sugar test. Don't know how many bees and taken off 3 different frames out of the brood box. Counted 12 mites approx with two lots of shakes.</p><p>Strips have arrived so will add those next week to the bottom box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Horsley, post: 9646, member: 491"] Ah oh, rookie mistake. Left a harvested super in the open without covering it up and when I checked before using as a second brood box found this. Suspect frames are now wintering in the freezer for a few days. However I did freeze then wrap in plastic to prevent this sort of thing happening another box which I have used. Some pics for you Tristan-you wanted to see from other thread. The frame is randomly pulled out of the brood box. Hope this gives an indication you were after. The jar is my icing sugar test. Don't know how many bees and taken off 3 different frames out of the brood box. Counted 12 mites approx with two lots of shakes. Strips have arrived so will add those next week to the bottom box. [/QUOTE]
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