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Diseases, Pest, and Predators

Horizontales
Can cause severe problems in winter when stored.
Crab - like mites that pierce the skin of prepupae, pupae, and adult bees.
This faulbrood may be accompanied by an unpleasant smell, similar to dead insects.
if you can, raise your hive a few feet off the ground. This will deter this smelly nuisance from eating your bees.
Brown/ yellow streaks of excreta on the top bars and inner cover are signs of.
For a small rodent the beehive is a very desirable residence.
This virus prevents the bee larva from making its final moult when the prepupae turns into a pupae, and it dies before it can spin its cocoon.
This disorder destroyed 30 percent of honeybees in a single year.
The fungus kills the larva before the cell is sealed and becomes hard and gray..
Can destroy an entire hive by ripping it apart or tipping it on its side to get to the honey and bees.
This faulbrood the larva are a off-white color and lie in the cells at unnatural angels. (They can look "melted".
This insect eats the bees larva and brood.
Verticales
These nasty insects prefer to eat bees and use them to feed their developing brood.
The spores severely interfere with the bee's ability to produce food and pollen.
This beekeeping can be very stressful for the bees, taking its toll on bee health and making colonies susceptible to disease.
They use variety of Webbs.
They feed on small insects such as bees, ants, wasps, butterflies, flies, and midges.
This bird can be serious pest, especially in winter can smash holes through the hive Boxes and damage both box and frames.
This mite is known because it infest the first pair of respiratory tubes in a young bee.
Though known to feed on insects, they are more likely to reach up under stacks of empty supers stored in an apiary and rip apart the frames of comb for a sweet snack.
Small hive beetles do this on the honeycombs to cause the honey to ferment and drip out of the cells.