Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD => GREETINGS/TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF => Topic started by: MickeyJ on July 22, 2021, 03:43:34 am
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Hi, my Dad used to keep bees when I was a kid and I used to help until my Hives got destroyed by cows thinking they were great scratching posts. I am thinking about getting back into it again now that I am alot older (55). Never heard or saw of SHB when I was a kid only had trouble with wax moth and American Foul Brood. It seems like I am a beginner again.
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Gday MickyJ....Welcome.
You get to enjoy the journey for a second time!
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Welcome to Beemaster MickeyJ. Yes SHB are a problem in many locations. Be happy Varroa Destructor has not invaded your country as well... :shocked: :grin:
Phillip
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welcome :happy:
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Welcome to Beemaster.
For the most part, SHBs are only a problem for weak hives.
If you have a hive slimed by SHBs, be sure to kill the larvae. One slimed hive can produce thousands of SHBs. They can affect a strong hive.
Jim Altmiller