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Resistant varroa disaster.
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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 3069" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>one of the simple issues is there is many factors and especially so with honey prices the way they are and so many hives and businesses going up for sale.</p><p>if its very wide spread that tends to rule out reinvasion unless there is a big company or two leaving hives to die spread out in that area.</p><p>interesting enough with the first lot of resistance in nz, which we where basically at ground zero, the hives we had a lot of mite problems with where the ones that came out of the orchards.</p><p>but back then it was 10 years of almost non-stop use of bayvarol, which was pretty common for a lot of beeks. we couldn't use bayvarol for 5-6 years after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 3069, member: 30"] one of the simple issues is there is many factors and especially so with honey prices the way they are and so many hives and businesses going up for sale. if its very wide spread that tends to rule out reinvasion unless there is a big company or two leaving hives to die spread out in that area. interesting enough with the first lot of resistance in nz, which we where basically at ground zero, the hives we had a lot of mite problems with where the ones that came out of the orchards. but back then it was 10 years of almost non-stop use of bayvarol, which was pretty common for a lot of beeks. we couldn't use bayvarol for 5-6 years after that. [/QUOTE]
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