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Dear Bee Liners,
Essential Oils and Varroa
There is in Devon UK a group of mainly beekeeping scientists, engineers and
teachers. Devon Apicultural Research Group (DARG). Their aim is to apply
their professional training to their hobby and have established a well
respected reputation nationwide. Trials for the control of Varroa with
essential oils are being carried out. I will be attending a seminar in two
weeks time when an interim report will be made. If anything worthwhile turns
up I shall make a report to the Bee list.
Bitten Varroa
There is a report and photograph in our Devon Association magazine
"Beekeeping" March 1996 showing an allegedly bee-chewed V.mite. These
photographs were originally in an illustrated article by members of the
Veterinary Faculty of the University of Cordoba, Spain, and printed in "Vida
Apicola" for Nov/Dec 1995. It appears that most frequently the two front
legs are bitten off - perhaps because they protrude beyond the shell - and
the suckers at the ends of other legs are amputated so that the mite is
prevented from clinging to the body of the bee
I wonder if there are any Bee-line Spanish beekeepers who can confirm and
expand this information?
Glyn Davies,
Devon BKA, UK
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