
Expert Talks – Tropilaelaps Mites Free Webinar 2025
Thursday, March, 20, 1:00 -4:20 CET About the Webinar Managing invasive alien species is a major challenge for beekeepers. Pest management takes up significant…
Read MoreThursday, March, 20, 1:00 -4:20 CET About the Webinar Managing invasive alien species is a major challenge for beekeepers. Pest management takes up significant…
Read MoreThese resources can help you learn about and identify Tropilaelaps. While it is not thought to be in North America yet; beekeepers can work…
Read MoreStay Informed: Tropilaelaps mites (or Tropi) are a growing concern for beekeepers and pollinator health worldwide. While not yet detected in North America, it’s…
Read MoreLife-history stage determines the diet of ectoparasitic mites on their honey bee hosts We are here to share current happenings in the bee industry….
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Read MoreFrom the Editor By: Jerry Hayes TREATING WITH ANTIBIOTICS AND VFD QUESTION I am a backyard beekeeper. My state inspector came out and looked…
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Read MoreTropilaelaps Mites By: Clarence Collison A potential future threat of the western honey bee (Apis mellifera) in North America are the parasitic mites in the…
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