Seasonal differences in varroa destructor population growth in western honey bee (apis mellifera) colonies

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  • who: Cameron J. Jack from the University of Bern, Switzerland have published the research work: Seasonal differences in Varroa destructor population growth in western honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors believe that the results of this study demonstrate the importance of regular V. destructor monitoring and treatment by beekeepers, as colony survival is often less than 1 year for untreated colonies in Florida. The authors believe that the research in helps the authors better understand the seasonal efficacy of V. destructor treatments and could potentially aid in the development . . .

     

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