Monday, August 16, 2010

Generql Wedding Thank You Announcements

aggressive bees bees chair

10 I found these valuable life lessons and business that we can learn from bees .
almost, almost the mold me and stuck in the office. certainly will not hurt!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Are Muscle Spasms A Result Of Anemia?

thymol

Wednesday I started treatment with thymol buffer.
since last year var life with the bees, the bees (and hence the varroa being phonetic) had moved abundant on the step, this time I decided to try giving half a tablet at a time, instead of a whole, for family, most obviously changing medicine often.
thymol act if the bees are varroa in arnica and since I can not act on the weather (temperature and humidity affect the evaporation of the product, taking it in case of extreme temperatures, making the interior of the hive unbearable ), I attempt to calibrate this quantity and frequency of administration of medicine. with this stupid weather, then it is better to be adjustable at intervals shorter order not to compromise the effectiveness of treatment.
then from more than 40 substances tested for control of brood calcified seems particularly remarkable effect of thymol (alberto countess, bees), this treatment should therefore be beneficial on that front.


thymol bothered by bees flying in front of the hives
their part, the bees are not particularly happy with the smell that filled his house . more or less as if someone came to us to smear Vicks Vaporub ... posted on the walls of the rooms tablets var bee life, there was a bit 'agitated, but, pending a final remedy and natural varroa, the buffer treatments are a necessary evil.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Kates Playgrounds 2009

nectar and pollen

I could not leave you with those nasty pictures of diseased brood. Fotina and then here is a more pleasant, at least as a subject.

cells with nectar and pollen

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Wireless Adapter For A Fire Red Rom



are a bit 'nervous about a disease that struck one of my families, the weaker.
brood irregular perforation the capsules, but is more pronounced all three bags blacks at the bottom of other cells.
perforated capsules (green and blue) and mummified larva (red)
failing, fortunately, direct experience in this regard, I relied on the manuals.
the larva dries rails becoming blackish mummified easily removed from the cell (alberto countess, bees). fixed on the blackish , I was convinced it was a lot of brood.
then, the friends of beekeeping forums led me on the road to brood calcified or at least on a fungus. I had thought as the mummies of the larvae should look white with a black dot (not black like the ones I have found myself), but I have them, rightly pointed out the fruiting bodies on the bags / larva. better reading, always on the Countess may be gray or black spots visible are the fruiting bodies of the fungus. In fact, mummies can take turns gray or black if the larva has been infected by the fungus sexes.
bingo!
larva covered by the fruiting bodies of the fungus
waiting to hear my expert bees, for some tips on how to proceed, I proceeded to remove the frame to destroy sick and I disinfected all equipment with flame.