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Title: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: Tommy on January 08, 2017, 07:22:53 pm
Happy New Year all! I was out snooping around my hive today to see how things were going. When I pulled the bottom board to take a look, I noticed there were some dead mites. I treated in the fall with MAQS. Can anyone provide any insight if it is normal to see dead mites on the bottom board during the winter?  Thanks
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: Perry on January 09, 2017, 08:40:33 am
Those are probably the dead mites from your treatment, I wouldn't get too worried about it.
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: Bakersdozen on January 09, 2017, 10:09:15 am
I agree with Perry.  I am thrilled to see dead mites, no matter when.   
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: Tommy on January 09, 2017, 07:30:28 pm
Thanks guys. That's what I thought, but it's always nice to hear from the pros.
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: Perry on January 09, 2017, 08:02:21 pm
Thanks guys. That's what I thought, but it's always nice to hear from the pros.

Let me know when you find one, cause I have some questions too.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: CBT on January 10, 2017, 07:42:48 pm
Perry, you and me both, mostly me :yes:
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: iddee on January 10, 2017, 07:49:47 pm
Is there a difference in pros and "know-it-alls"?  If not, we've got a few pros here.  Me included.    :o   :D
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: CBT on January 10, 2017, 08:01:03 pm
One day I will not have a dead out, abscond, empty hive, etc  that I didn't know why,
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: Barbarian on January 11, 2017, 04:17:45 am
Another bit of useless info.
When mites were moving across this country into my area, a test to see if they've arrived was to collect the winter floor debris and use an oil flotation technique to see the mites (and Braula).
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: efmesch on January 12, 2017, 07:11:20 am
Braula---haven't heard their name mentioned in a long time.  Around here, since people have been treating against Varroa, the Braula seem to have more or less disappeared as a side benefit.   ;D
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: Wandering Man on January 12, 2017, 08:46:56 am
Is there a difference in pros and "know-it-alls"?  If not, we've got a few pros here.  Me included.    :o   :D
Yes, there is a difference.
A know it all dispenses advice without listening.

A pro listens and then shares his or her knowledge.

I've only seen pros on this forum.
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: CBT on January 12, 2017, 09:22:29 pm
This thread got me thinking and today with high 60s looked at some hives all looked good. Did a mite test and count made me uneasy. Started treating. Had a good treatment plan late October. Beekeeps be advised.
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: Bakersdozen on January 13, 2017, 03:08:48 am
Is there a difference in pros and "know-it-alls"?  If not, we've got a few pros here.  Me included.    :o   :D
Yes, there is a difference.
A know it all dispenses advice without listening.

A pro listens and then shares his or her knowledge.

I've only seen pros on this forum.

Hey I hope no one puts me in a elite group of people I can't live up to.  Usually, I remain quiet on the hard questions.   ;) I only chimed in because the forum seems unusually quiet as of late.
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: Perry on January 13, 2017, 07:27:59 am
Hey B12. A quick check around and you will find that almost all forums are quiet right now. It is fairly typical with ebbs and flows throughout the season. As weather starts to improve (hard to hear when I understand you are facing an ice storm in the next 24 hrs.), people start getting itchy about the upcoming season and things pick up.
And then there are folks like me who blab on about everything. :laugh:
Title: Re: Mites on bottom board in winter
Post by: efmesch on January 13, 2017, 08:29:34 am
Hey Perry, since we're "off season" and talking light headedly, allow me to make a correction, a baker's dozen is composed of 13 units (of whatever it happens to be).  In the future, please don't shortchange our baker-   :no:--If you wish to abbreviate her name, it should be B13.    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: