Honey Bees Pests, Diseases, and IPM Several pests and diseases affect honey bees. Integrated pest management (IPM) is your strategy to prevent, monitor, and act when necessary. PreventChoose a good hive site.Use clean equipment.Start with a hygienic queen.Cull old comb.Monitor and Identify – What are the most common honey bee pests and diseases? How will you know them when you see them?Set Action Thresholds – Complete elimination of pests is impractical. You want to control pest levels rather than completely eradicate pests.Control – What’s next when pest levels exceed threshold? IPM begins with the least invasive, least harmful options and progresses if needed. Physical/Mechanical ControlsHand smashing or trapping of small hive beetle.Screened bottom boards to decrease varroa within the hive.Drone brood removal.Freezing combs to control wax moths.Biological Controls – Currently, there are not any particularly effective biological IPM controls.Can try beneficial nematodes added to the soil under and around the hive to disrupt the small hive beetle life cycle.Chemical Controls – This includes miticides and antibiotics, which should be used judiciously to avoid increasing pest resistance. Here is a helpful website of the most common honey bee pests.Here is a website with lots of helpful videos that focus on varroa treatment. Back: Working Your Bees Honey Bee Page Index Next: Parasitic Mites