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"Bob Harrison" wrote:
> Unless you have got bees which can maintain a varroa load you ARE always
> trying to kill varroa!
There is a difference between 'kill' and attempt total annihilation. We
know that if there is no virus present then colonies can live with very
large numbers of varroa - I have seen reports of up to 12,500. Perhaps if
we had bees that were not susceptible to the viruses then they would be able
to tolerate much greater loads naturally.
> In a breeding program in order to find varroa tolerant hives the best way
is
> to apply varroa pressure. Sadly only a couple of private beekeepers doing
> research do so.
There are very large numbers of beekeepers in Europe using various thymol
based products that do not annihilate all the varroa and therefore apply
varroa pressure. I am currently in the middle of treating with thymol
crystals as I have done since 1997 - never used strips.
> What did the beekeepers in India do to control the alleged outbreak of TBS
> besides let the virus run its course. Only ten years to get control.
perhaps
> a change in vocation would be in order.
Not alleged - this was TSB in A. cerana. They bred from the survivors, also
introduced A. mellifera from Northern India and they keep the stingless bee,
Trigona iridipennis (honey is 6 times the price of other honey). However,
few beekeepers now keep mellifera because cerana is doing well - I have a
figure of 18kg per colony this year. Given the size of cerana hives and
their ease of handling, this looks a very attractive proposition!
Peter Edwards
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