
A Statement for the CHC
By: Rod Scarlett For context… As most of you hopefully know, the potential of another parasitic mite of honey bees, the Tropilaelaps mite that…
Read MoreBy: Rod Scarlett For context… As most of you hopefully know, the potential of another parasitic mite of honey bees, the Tropilaelaps mite that…
Read MoreCanadian Honey Council ♦ Conseil Canadien du Miel #218, 51519, RR 220 Sherwood Park, Alberta T8E 1H1 February 2023 It is indeed unfortunate that…
Read MoreBy: Rod Scarlett While the final overwintering losses for Canada were not very good, the concern remains about what happens next year. There are…
Read MoreLosses in Canada By: Rod Scarlett, Canadian Honey Council Overwintering losses and Spring dwindle in Canada reached historic levels this year. While the final…
Read MoreBy Connor Lynch FEVERSHAM — The issue of neonicotinoid-treated seed use and honeybee health is pitting beekeeper against beekeeper. Or, more pointedly, pitting hobby…
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