- Thread starter
- #681
Thank you so much. That makes sense.Randy Oliver recommends taking a sample from a frame next to a frame of open brood. He says its a more accurate presentation of mites in the hive. It also decreases the chance of shaking out the queen. Thats the way I always take a sample and have had very good results when it comes to making treatment decisions. I like to see 4 or less mites in a wash.
I need to go and read through his information some more. I've read and watched so many different things that it can become jumbled. There's nothing like hands on experience to make it sink in.
I'm also trying to decide if my #1 hive swarmed and we completely missed it. Still so weird we only found one cell. There is a lot of brood and bees in there, as well as eggs and larvae. So even if they did, we're still in good shape.