Queensland researchers are testing novel ways to kill varroa mites, which have developed a resistance to standard treatments.
Spider venoms contain ingredients that could lead to a new treatment to protect honeybees from the deadly Varroa destructor ...
Varroa destructor is an ectoparasitic mite that can cause European honey bee colonies to collapse by spreading Deformed wing virus as they feed. A study published in PLOS Pathogens by Zachary Lamas ...
(Beyond Pesticides, July 10, 2024) An article last month in Entomology Today, a publication of the Entomological Society of America, highlights the important findings of a study published earlier this ...
A virus found in parasitic varroa mites attacking honey bees may turn out to be an unlikely ally in fighting another crippling bee disease, deformed wing virus (DWV). Entomologist Dr. Antoine Felden ...
In Southern California, some honeybees appear to be doing what many others across the country cannot: living with one of beekeeping's most destructive parasites and keeping it under control. That ...
(Beyond Pesticides, January 18, 2023) Sunflower plantings have the potential to significantly reduce mite infestations in nearby honey bee colonies, according to research recently published in the ...
Varroa destructor is an ectoparasitic mite that can cause European honey bee colonies to collapse by spreading Deformed wing virus as they feed. A study published in PLOS Pathogens by Zachary Lamas ...
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