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"Yoon Sik Kim, Ph. D." <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Mar 2021 20:12:04 -0400
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Roughly speaking, v. mites also have been in England  for about 30 years now, a long enough time for the bees to do something about them.  There appears to be a growing number of beeks in England trying to use ferals and other methods to tackle v. mites issues.  Here are two such "serious as kidney failure" examples:

https://www.beelistener.co.uk/beekeeping/developing-varroa-resistant-bees-steve-rileys-guest-blog/

https://oxnatbees.wordpress.com/2020/08/05/winter-survival-surveys-show-treatment-free-works/


Yoon

Because all beekeeping is local, all beekeepers are loco.

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