Arnia
Arnia develops and produces remote monitoring tools for hives. Produced by Beekeepers for Beekeepers
Read our latest blog post on treating your hives with oxalic acid, and how our in-hive sensor can help here https://www.arnia.co/post/treating-with-oxalic-acid-how-can-our-in-hive-sensor-help
Treating with oxalic acid – how can our in-hive sensor help? The varroa mite is a major honeybee pest and is known to be a leading cause of colony collapse. Beekeepers have several treatments available to help tackle the mite and keep its numbers low within the hive. However, varroa have evolved resistance to many treatments such as amitraz, fluvalinate, and....
Did you know it’s safe to treat your hive with oxalic acid with your in-hive sensor still installed? Can you guess on which date the is hive was treated from the increased fanning?
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Have you read our latest blog post?
https://www.arnia.co/post/how-hive-monitoring-can-help-get-your-honey-bees-through-winter
How hive monitoring can help get your honey bees through winter Winter is probably the most difficult time of the year for our precious honeybees. The survival of bees during the winter is a story of great preparation, from both bee and beekeeper, and a huge collaborative effort within the hive. As we know, the bees in our hives are not individuals, they functio...