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by Normand Mrd
The Varroa destructor, a dreaded parasitic mite for beekeepers, threatens the health and survival of bee colonies. Fighting against this scourge is...
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by Normand Mrd
The Varroa destructor, commonly known as varroa, is a parasitic mite that poses a serious threat to honey bees worldwide. Originating from Southeas...
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by Normand Mrd
The Varroa destructor is a mite that primarily attacks honey bees, causing serious health problems in hives around the world. For professional beek...
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by Normand Mrd
The origin of Varroa destructor is uncertain, but it is believed to come from Southeast Asia. More specifically, it is thought that the parasite or...
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by Normand Mrd
The bee, this fascinating and vital creature for our ecosystem, is confronted with numerous threats, one of the most dreadful being the varroa. The...
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by Normand Mrd
Varroa is without a doubt one of the biggest scourges that beekeepers have to face today. This formidable mite parasitizes adult bees and brood, co...
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by Normand Mrd
Being a beekeeper requires constant vigilance to protect your bee colonies from pests that can weaken or even destroy them. Among these threats, va...
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by Normand Mrd
The fight against Varroa, this formidable parasitic mite on bee colonies, is a constant challenge for beekeepers. Among the authorized and recommen...
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by Normand Mrd
The fight against Varroa destructor, a formidable parasite of bees, is a major challenge for the health of colonies and the survival of beekeeping....
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by Normand Mrd
Red Alert in the World of Bees! The formidable Varroa mite is developing resistances to treatments, threatening the future of our pollinators and o...
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by Normand Mrd
Organic acids, such as formic acid and oxalic acid, are popular treatments against varroa mites. They are relatively low in toxicity for bees and c...
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by Normand Mrd
Imagine a world without bees... A world where fruits and vegetables are scarce, where flowers no longer bloom. A nightmarish scenario that could be...
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