Challenges Our Bees Face

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Challenges Our Bees Face Mike and Debbie Seib Seib’s Hoosier Honey February 28, 2019

Our Struggling Bees Diseases Pests Bad Queens Stress Beekeeper Habits Pesticides

Diseases Nosema Bacteria Requeen Treatment: Increase ventilation Treatment: Fumagilin-B Bacteria American Foul Brood Larvae < 3 days 100 million spores European Foul Brood oxytetracycline hydrochloride Requeen

European vs American Appearance of brood comb Age of dead brood Color of dead brood Consistency of dead brood Odor of dead brood Scale characteristics Infectious agent Unsealed brood, some sealed brood in advanced cases with discolored, sunken or punctured cappings Usually young unsealed larvae, occasionally older sealed larvae, typically in coiled stage Dull white, becoming yellowish white to brown, dark brown, or almost black Watery, rarely sticky or ropy, granular Slightly to penetrating sour Usually twisted in cell, does not adhere to cell wall, rubbery, black in color European foulbrood Sealed brood, discolored, sunken, or punctured cappings Usually older sealed larvae or young pupae lying lengthwise in cells Dull white, becoming light brown, coffee brown to dark brown, or almost black Soft, becoming sticky to ropy Slightly to pronounced putrid odor Lies uniformly flat on lower side of cell, adheres tightly to cell wall, fine, thread-like tongue of dead may be present, head lies flat, black in color American foulbrood

Law to Aquire Medicine January 2017, beekeepers need a prescription from a veterinarian for antibiotics. Rule #213 Most Widely Used Oxytetracycline (Terramycin®) Tylosin (Tylan®) Lincomycin (Lincomix®)

Diseases Fungal Chalkbrood Infests gut Wet springs Increase ventilation Stonebrood Ring around the larvae head Strength of colony

Diseases Viral Deformed Wing Bee Paralysis Acute Chronic Sacbrood

Pests Varroa Mites Tracheal Mites Small Hive Beetles Wax Moths Api-Var Formic Acid Tracheal Mites Buckfast Bees Menthol (grease patties) Small Hive Beetles Traps Wax Moths

Bad Queens Spotty Brood Drone Laying Low Brood

Stress Migration Shipping Packages UnHealthy Queen Pests/Diseases Pesticides Lost Forage Proper Nutrition

Beekeeper Habits Chilled Brood Taking Off Too Much Honey Deadouts Hive Management Migration Keeping a Bad Queen

Pesticides Identification dead bees in front of the hive Off Label Application Dry vs Liquid Timing

Maintaining a Healthy Hive Visual Observation Monitoring Healthy Queen Sufficient/Proper Food Protein Different Colored Pollen

Questions?