The shook swarm hive two months later has recovered!
Two months ago, we carried out a shook swarm on our ill hive, which was showing symptoms of CBPV (Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus). On the last day of August, to our delight, we inspected the colony and the hive has made a fantastic recovery and is now working hard to build up for winter. To see the full video of the shook swarm, go to: • Carrying out a shook swarm

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A simple “Shook Swarm”

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It Happened So Fast I Couldn't Stop Them

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This Beehive Hasn't Been Opened In 10 Years...Until NOW!

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Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus Update 4 - Stewart Spinks at The Norfolk Honey Co.

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Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus

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European Foulbrood; An Experimental Treatment

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Bearding Bees? Swarming Bees? What's The Difference?

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Africanized Honey Bees Attack, Why do they do that? What should you do? Beekeeping Lesson

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When Wild Animals Get Way Too Close 😱

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The day I destroyed the yellow hive.

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Sac Brood Disease Identification, the Symptoms that Differ it from AFB

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Massive Wild Bee Swarm Tried Moving Into Our Barn!

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We Opened a Hive That’s Been Sealed for 20 Years

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When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

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Dr. Jamie Ellis - Bee Viruses & What to Do About Them

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Beekeeping basics - An introduction to Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus CBPV and Deformed Wing Virus DWV

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Queen cell capped - you have 72 hours left - do you know what to do now?

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Incredible Safari Moments Caught on Camera

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Don't Waste Your Swarm Traps: Follow These Rules

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