Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => DISEASE & PEST CONTROL => Topic started by: beecowboy on July 02, 2005, 02:26:10 pm
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Howdy Everybody! I have another one of those questions that I feel stupid about asking. When I would check my hives I would see little black beetle. I cought some of them and looked under a magnafying glass thanks to other post's I found out they are "SHB" In all 4 hives. After I found out what they were I went back in and killed what I could by hand (a bunch) and I saw the bees would kill them also. What do I need to get to protect and rid my hives of them? I have 1 real strong hive 2 package hives and a wild swarm. I am the only bee keeper for miles around where could they have come from or are they just natural? thanks for any advice or help any one can give me :shock:
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I have not seen any positive results of the use of Apistan in the fight against SHB, but some recommend using Coumaphos(Checkmite).
I would recommend a more enviromental friendly approach, as to avoid the possibilities of the developement of mite resistance to the chemicals mentioned above. Get a West Hive Beetle Trap, with the use of vegetable oil or FGMO, to suffocate the beetles in the trap.
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Everyone who has them in places where they are established has found that nothing controls them other than a strong healthy hive. Good luck. I think in the end it will be as the wax moths were. That was a devastating "plauge" when they first got here. Now we don't think that much about it.