• Beekeeping

    Varroa Mite Treatment

    When you find that your hive has been affected by varroa mites, it is important to treat your hive quickly and properly.  It is not uncommon for untreated hives to become infested with varroa mites and eventually lose the colony.   In order to treat varroa, most beekeepers will stick to a varroa mite treatment schedule.  That way, you can be sure that you get rid of all of the mites.  What are Varroa Mites? Also called varroa destructor, the varroa mite is a parasitic mite that feeds on honey bees. They are very small and reddish brown in color.   Varroa mites live and feed on adult honey bees, but they…

  • Beekeeping

    Powdered Sugar Treatment for Varroa Mites

    While the Varroa mite may be tiny, it can cause a lot of damage to a honey bee colony.  Beekeepers must be diligent in monitoring and treating Varroa mites in their hives.  There are a few different methods for detecting and treating Varroa mite infestation.  Powdered sugar treatment for Varroa mites is a good way to treat hives because it is chemical free and does not kill any bees.  What are Varroa Mites? Varroa mites are parasitic mites that attach to the bee and feed on their fat bodies. They feed and live on adult honey bees, larvae, and pupae.  Varroa mites can wreak havoc in a beehive, causing viruses…