In short:
A honey bee-killing parasite has been detected in the state's Fleurieu Peninsula and at a second location in the Limestone Coast.The latest discovery follows last week's detection at Salt Creek.
What's next?
The South Australian Varroa Industry Advisory Committee is expected to meet today.Varroa mite detected in bee hives in two more SA locations
Beekeepers are being urged to monitor their hives more frequently after further detections of the deadly bee parasite varroa mite in South Australia.