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A few larva being taken out each day?
Posted by u/cbnass•06/05/2025
I'm on my second year and the last few days my bees have left a few larva outside the hive. I'm in Utah, the hive swarmed about a month ago so I have a new queen. Wondering if anyone has any
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u/cbnass
I did formic pro in April, saw no mites. I think it might be the end of the nectar flow, how would that have an effect?
u/talanall
When was your last mite wash? And are you currently at the end of a nectar flow or having unusually cold nights?