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In this article we examine the factors, which provide suppression of the development of Varroa mites population in a honey bee hive, at temperatures below critical for mites.
Ascopherosis, Aspergillus and other fungal diseases of bees and brood are not only difficult to cure diseases, but also have a high degree of danger to humans.
Oxalic acid is a very effective active substance against Varroa mites if applied in the absence of brood and with sufficient humidity in the hive.
Effective control of them, based on knowledge of the characteristics of their life and reproduction, can lead to the suppression of the uncontrolled development of the Tropilaelaps mite population in honey bee families.
The well-known method of thermal action on Varroa mites has proven itself more or less successfully only in thermal chambers.
This work will take a few weeks, thank you for your understanding and patience.
Table of contents for all articles from the Apis Information Resource Center - Author Malcolm Sanford.
Articles are currently being migrated from https://beekeep.info to https://www.apiculture.com/en/
Ellie Lobel was 27 when she was bitten by a tick and contracted Lyme disease. And she was not yet 45 when she decided to give up fighting for survival.
While wild bee populations are dwindling due to climate and environmental change, there has been a notable 45% rise globally in the number of managed honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies over
the past five decades.
The new CAP framework enables potential interventions in the beekeeping sector, including advisory services, environmental actions, certification systems, and collective storage.
BeeLife has actively supported its members network by providing a position letter and an alert, encouraging them to engage with their respective national ministries to raise awareness and promote a coordinated response.

































