Honey bee mortality can be significantly reduced by ensuring that treatments for the parasitic Varroa mite occur within ...
Researchers found that many beekeepers mistime their Varroa mite treatments, leading to higher honey bee colony losses.
Jörg Mayer, DVM, MS, DABVP, DECZM, DACZM, discusses parasite awareness and control in a dvm360 interview at the 2025 Veterinary Meeting & Expo ...
A staggering loss of bee deaths nationwide could trigger a spike in hive thefts, authorities say, as the demand for healthy ...
Australian beekeepers are looking overseas to find chemical-free solutions to manage the world's deadliest bee parasite.
Commercial beekeepers saw well over 50% losses this winter. As California prepares for almond season, and for fruits like ...
New legislation aimed at safeguarding the Isle of Man’s disease-free bee population and ecosystem has come into effect. The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture has introduced the ...
John Bachmann is busier than a bee managing the university’s beehives. Officially PNW’s Grounds and Landscape manager, ...
Honey bee mortality can be significantly reduced by ensuring that treatments for the parasitic Varroa mite occur within specific timeframes, a new study reveals.
Honey bee mortality can be significantly reduced by ensuring that treatments for the parasitic Varroa mite occur within specific timeframes, a new study reveals. The mites—belonging to the ...
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