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Bees and Stress Aid

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 12:51 pm
by Maximus
This is the 3rd day I've had stress aid in waterers for the chickens and ducks. It's Hot and wanted to make sure they get the extra boost during this extreme heat.

However. The bees are covering the waterers. I have 2 waterers over by their hives, and one a little further away for them (out of flock reach) with just water. They seem to ignore them since the stress aid is here for the flock.

This morning I had to put in my bee suit to deal with the waterers. When I say covered, I mean covered. I emptied them and removed the stress aid supplement.

Is this addition of stress aid going to cause a problem for the bees? Why do they like it soooo much? Since I changed the water to just water I see a fraction of them there now.

I want to add ACV to the water for the flock, will this have any affects on the bees as well?

Bees and Stress Aid

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 1:40 pm
by windwalkingwolf
It's sweet and flavoured, to encourage animals to drink it. Like Sunny Delight or Orange Tang. I'm sure the bees think it's manna from heaven lol. I don't know if it would cause harm, butI view it the same way for my critters as I view coloured/flavoured junk drinks like Tang-nice as a treat or a boost, but if I'm getting enough vitams from real food, the junk stays on the shelf.

Bees and Stress Aid

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 1:41 pm
by Bayvistafarm
I'm thinking stress-aid has tetracycline in it? I don't know.
Not real good if your going to draw honey off the hive. Not sure about ACV.

Bees and Stress Aid

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 3:05 pm
by Jaye
Stress Aid just has vits and mins. I think you're thinking of super booster - it has penicillin.
Stress Aid ingredients:
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Super Booster ingredients:
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Bees and Stress Aid

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 3:19 pm
by Maximus
windwalkingwolf wrote:QR_BBPOST It's sweet and flavoured, to encourage animals to drink it. Like Sunny Delight or Orange Tang. I'm sure the bees think it's manna from heaven lol. I don't know if it would cause harm, butI view it the same way for my critters as I view coloured/flavoured junk drinks like Tang-nice as a treat or a boost, but if I'm getting enough vitams from real food, the junk stays on the shelf.
I lost 1 pullet from what I believe to be heat stroke and 2 others were suffering. Weather changed to cooler and stress aid was added to waterers. I managed to have the 2 that weren't top of their game pick up and are now roaming wth the flock and doing much better. Sometimes stress aid added to water is better safe than sorry, and I hate additives, trust me, but this weather was beyond negotiations.

Hopefully all the bees return to their waterers sooner than later.

Bees and Stress Aid

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 3:20 pm
by Maximus
Bayvistafarm wrote:QR_BBPOST I'm thinking stress-aid has tetracycline in it? I don't know.
Not real good if your going to draw honey off the hive. Not sure about ACV.
Nope no drugs. Electrolytes etc. :)

Bees and Stress Aid

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 11:30 am
by shaded
I always keep enough buckets refilled from my barn well to do at least 1 round of watering in case power goes out (well is a distance from the barn & it's a pain to haul that many buckets back and forth if power is out or pump dies)
Anyway, my bees are ALWAYS ringing the bucket rims-they like the black rubber buckets better than their own waterers for some reason (Same water, just diff container)
We fight every day as I swish them off the rims so I can take the buckets into the barn.
Yet I've never seen them inside the barn with the chickens directly....

But back to Maximus concern-no I'd not worry- stress-aid is like Gatorade for livestock.

Bees and Stress Aid

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 7:17 pm
by Maximus
I am always shooing them away each day as well to freshen and fill waterers. I even got the bees the same waterers because apparently they have a preference :)

Doesn't matter, they want the ones the chicken use lol. As long as they are swarmed like they were with the stress aid then I can deal with it.

Bees and Stress Aid

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:21 pm
by Bakers Backyard
I've heard of electrolytes like stress aid being used as an ingredient in pollen sub protein patties for honey bees. I wouldn't be too worried about it.