In a message dated 05/11/2008 22:26:01 GMT Standard Time,
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But closer to home, varroa doesn't kill bee colonies?
Not if they're Apis cerana, which is the natural host for the pathogen.
Thinking about it: as in the USA the principal economic use of the honeybee
is pollination rather than honey production; and Am is an introduced species
anyway, why not go the whole hog and introduce Apis cerana which should do as
good a job at pollination and not be troubled by varroa? Labour would be
saved by not having to perform anti varroa tactics and the honey would be
unpolluted by beekeeper-applied chemicals. How does Apis cerana get on with Nosema
cerana?
Chris
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