Episode 178 β The Bee Buzz (30): Winter Prep, Ventilation & Varroa Reality Check ππ
Description
In this Bee Buzz episode I tackle common late-season questions about treating Varroa mites before winter, dealing with moisture and ventilation, replacing old comb, wrapping hives, and whether itβs safe to move colonies near a windbreak this time of year. We also look at what βtoo much insulationβ really means, how to manage condensation safely, and why mite counts in early spring matter more than any single fall treatment.
Whatβs Inside This Episode:
- How late you can safely treat for Varroa before winter
- Why most mite treatments donβt work well during clustering
- Whether to treat for Nosema or other diseases in fall
- How to tell if mite levels are low enough to survive winter
- When and how to replace dark, old comb safely
- Whether tilting the hive helps manage condensation
- How much ventilation is too much in cold climates
- When to wrap hives, move colonies, or open them midwinter
Why Listen to This Episode?
Itβs a straight-talking Bee Buzz focused on the realities of overwintering, from managing mites and moisture to balancing insulation and airflow for stronger colonies next spring.
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