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Trevor Weatherhead <[log in to unmask]>
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> Does anyone know about the islands in the South Pacific (other than Hawaii)?

Fiji does not currently have varroa.  

Tonga has varroa most likely destructor.

Vanuatu has varroa most likely jacobsoni which came in with the Asian bees.

Solomons Islands have Varroa jacobsoni which came in with the Asian bee.

Trevor Weatherhead
Australia





 

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