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Monday, August 01, 2005

I Passed!!!

Yes, I've been inspected today and my hive passed inspection. Unfortunetly, my hive has sacbrood. It shouldn't become a major issue but, I'll keep checking on it to see if it worsens. All in all the inspector said I have a very docile and healthy hive; great to hear when you know the fate of an unhealthy hive, burning. The inspector seemed to be very confident in his work. He inspected the hive without wearing even a veil. Sorry, no photos this time but I saw the queen. Hopefully, next week I'll get the photos. In case you're wondering why I'm having such trouble getting a photo of a queen, she moves to the dark corners of the hive when I open it, there's only one of her and 30,000 of her daughters and she moves very fast on the comb. I'll search for her next week and just might get a good picture. For those of you who don't know what sacbrood is you can read about it here.

1 Comments:

Blogger G4st said...

Great news.
Look forward to seeing the elusive queen of yours.

10:04 PM, August 01, 2005  

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