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My selection parameters

I have prepared for and selected for varroaresistance for quite some years. Last year I learned how to test a colony for VSH, a simplified method described by John Harbo, easy for everyone to use.  DWV-bees on the hardboard Before

Erik October 13, 2014 Breeding, Disease resistance, Elgon, Varroa, Virus, VSH Read more

Reading the hardboard

Reading the hardboard

One of the most important parts in my management system has become a simple thin hardboard in front of the entrance. The first thing I do when I come to an apiary is going reading them. They give a lot

Erik July 23, 2014July 23, 2014 Breeding, Featured, Management, Varroa, Virus, VSH Read more

Colony 47

Colony 47

Colony 47 is a remarkable colony. It started as a walkaway split last year. From colony 236. It is placed in apiary 4 as colony no 7. The split was moved from apiary 23 to apiary 4. When I checked

Erik April 17, 2014April 17, 2014 Breeding, Disease resistance, Elgon, Featured, Overwintering, Varroa, VSH Read more

First cleansing flight after winter

First cleansing flight after winter

Autumn was warm, with bees flying in november. That’s rare. Winter was mild, only 2-3 weeks with steady freezing temperatures day and night in January. That’s rare too. Spring has come slow with temperatures just above freezing. Sun is rising

Erik March 12, 2014March 12, 2014 Elgon, Featured, Varroa, VSH Read more

Only real treatment tell real mite population

Marco Moretti made a valid comment to the sugar shaker post. It doesn’t surprise me that Antonio Nanetti found checking mite populations besides a real treatment is unreliable. It is many factors making the results uncertain. Why beekeepers want to

Erik March 8, 2014March 9, 2014 Breeding, Disease resistance, Varroa, VSH Read more

Struggle for resistant bees

Struggle for resistant bees

Yes, do struggle for resistant bees. Don’t just talk about it! Or say an easy no, it’s impossible, or an easy yes: ”Just do like I tell you.”  Tell me your success story. I tell you mine, well a part

Erik February 15, 2014February 15, 2014 Breeding, Cellsize, Featured, Varroa, VSH Read more

VSH is active on drone brood as well

In my former post I wrote: “When I first read that bees don’t uncap and clean out drone pupae, as they do of different reasons with worker pupae, I was a little bit surprised as I saw it ‘all the

Erik December 25, 2013December 26, 2013 Varroa, VSH Read more

Dragging out drone pupae

Dragging out drone pupae

When I first read that bees don’t uncap and clean out drone pupae, as they do of different reasons with worker pupae, I was a little bit surprised as I saw it ‘all the time’. Then I read it another

Erik December 24, 2013December 24, 2013 Featured, Uncategorized, Varroa, VSH Read more

Breeding varroa resistence: Germany versus USA

Breeding varroa resistence: Germany versus USA

The other day I received Imkerfreund 12-2013 in my postbox. In this issue of the German bee magazine I found an interview with the scientist leading a varroa breeding project involving beekeepers. It’s a project that has made some progress.

Erik December 20, 2013May 29, 2020 Breeding, Featured, VSH Read more

Efforts for resistant bees give results

Efforts for resistant bees give results

I really work for getting bees that can handel the varroa mite themselves. You get results when you do, but it’s extra work and sometimes it’s difficult to interpret what you see. And you loose some bad bees. And some

Erik December 3, 2013December 3, 2013 Breeding, Featured, Varroa, VSH Read more
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