Here's the small hive beetle trap developed by Sonny and Mel in Arkansas. Look at the dead beetles. I'm so grateful This came from my Bermuda hive where I see the most beetles. Even with these dead ones, I saw plenty of live ones all around on all the hives. Mellona had 2 dead beetles in her trap. I didn't see any SHBs in Proteus and reinstalled their trap, removed when I got stung last week.
I was relieved to find only SHBs in my trap - the holes are obviously the right size although I need to clean out some of the propolis.
Circled in black you can see the SHB as I typically see them on the inner cover of the hive. I smashed all of these with my hive tool before putting the inner cover back on the hive.
Many times the bees chase after the SHB, but this one was having a Sunday morning stroll with little interference.
Linda
ReplyDeleteI am glad that it is working, but only count 6. Do you have any idea if it is working enough to make a difference?
There were only 6, but I don't have a huge problem with SHB. I'm satisfied with that number as a measure of the trap's effectiveness. I'm waiting to see the trap in Proteus which has been off the hive for a while and is now back on. I also need to make a new batch of lure since this is still my original lure and has lost some of its potency!
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ReplyDeleteI don't really know if I have a problem yet. I am so new and it was only the last time I inspected that I was able to confirm eggs in the hives. So looking for SHB was not on the priority list although I had a few fall on me as I was inspecting.
Also, I just added a med super with wax foundation and I know that an empty super can lead to SHB finding more places to hide but post on beemaster, everyone suggested I add one as one of my hives seems to be bursting.
My inspector is coming out on Thur and I think I am going to try to be ready with the trap if he says I have a problem.
Have you had much of an issue with bur comb?
Linda, Thanks for your blog. I am a relatively new beekeeper. i enjoy reading your news and find it very informative. Keep up the good work!
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ReplyDeleteI just posted my preliminary results on beemaster. Thanks for making us aware of this.
http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php?topic=10811.0