Bees in a hive. EPA found about a half dozen bee species would be adversely affected by the use of three neonicotinoids. Two documents familiar to beekeepers looking to control the varroa mite in ...
Scientists believe massive honey bee die-offs were caused by alarmingly high levels of viral infections from parasitic Varroa mites — the tiny arachnids had genetic resistance to the most common ...
A new fungus strain bred in a lab could provide a chemical-free method for eradicating mites that kill honey bees. Varroa destructor mites play a large role in Colony Collapse Disorder, which destroys ...
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SoCal hybrid bees cut Varroa mites by 68%, reducing chemical use
In Southern California’s inland valleys, where colonies stay active year-round and Varroa destructor never gets a winter ...
There are growing fears that a second varroa mite strain could enter Australia, as beekeepers lose key chemical options for ...
A tiny parasitic mite that lives on the European honeybee (Apis mellifera) has breached Australia’s border quarantine and been detected in managed bee hives in New South Wales. This is bad news for ...
Regionally-adapted honeybees in southern California show natural resistance to varroa mites, according to new research from University of California Riverside.
PULLMAN, Wash. -- A new fungus strain could provide a chemical-free method for eradicating mites that kill honey bees, according to a study published this month in Scientific Reports. A team led by ...
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