A quick check of the varroa boards showed that there is still significant amounts of brood being produced in all hives . If the temperatures remain low, brood production should slow down which will aid the efficacy of Oxalic Acid treatments at the end of the month.
With as little disturbance as possible the quilts were slid aside and empty feeder tubs quickly replaced in the ekes. Only the strongest colony bees came out, and like opening a hive in the dark (never recommended!), on this cold day the bees tended to cling and crawl rather then fly. After taking the gloves were off a painful sting on the thumb from one that had made it's way into my warm trouser pocket reminded me of that!


