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Latest Advice On Varroa

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  • 00:30 Importance of both good queens and low mite levels

    01:40 How Steve's thinking on varroa treatment regimes evolved from 2 times per year to three.

    02:20 Alcohol wash on all colonies as per Randy Oliver, treatment threshold

    03:15 What to do with infested colonies in summer when supers are on, what causes outlier colonies with more mites than the others, benefits of winter oxalic acid treatment

    04:50 Shook swarm - the drastic option

    05:50 Treatment free approach, for optimists and people in isolated locations, or people who have a closed population of bees

    06:50 The problems with a "live and let die" approach

    07:30 Randy Oliver's method for breeding resistant bees that are good bees for commercial bee farming

    08:50 Quotes from Randy regarding going treatment free

    09:40 Progress towards resistance is still a win, fewer chemicals, lower costs

    10:30 Latest advice on dealing with varroa in honey bee colonies, below 2% infestation and below 1,000 mites total

    11:30 Importance of continual monitoring for treatment-free beekeepers, natural mite drop problems, alcohol wash

    12:30 Survival versus thriving bees, compare traditional to treatment free

    Latest science on treatment-free:

    Mondet, F., Beaurepaire, A. McAfee, A., Locke, B., Alaux, C., Blanchard, S. and LeConte, Y. (2020) Honey bee survival mechanisms against the parasite Varroa destructor: a systematic review of phenotypic and genomic research efforts. International Journal for Parasitology, 50.

    DOI:doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2020.03.005

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00:30 Importance of both good queens and low mite levels

01:40 How Steve's thinking on varroa treatment regimes evolved from 2 times per year to three.

02:20 Alcohol wash on all colonies as per Randy Oliver, treatment threshold

03:15 What to do with infested colonies in summer when supers are on, what causes outlier colonies with more mites than the others, benefits of winter oxalic acid treatment

04:50 Shook swarm - the drastic option

05:50 Treatment free approach, for optimists and people in isolated locations, or people who have a closed population of bees

06:50 The problems with a "live and let die" approach

07:30 Randy Oliver's method for breeding resistant bees that are good bees for commercial bee farming

08:50 Quotes from Randy regarding going treatment free

09:40 Progress towards resistance is still a win, fewer chemicals, lower costs

10:30 Latest advice on dealing with varroa in honey bee colonies, below 2% infestation and below 1,000 mites total

11:30 Importance of continual monitoring for treatment-free beekeepers, natural mite drop problems, alcohol wash

12:30 Survival versus thriving bees, compare traditional to treatment free

Latest science on treatment-free:

Mondet, F., Beaurepaire, A. McAfee, A., Locke, B., Alaux, C., Blanchard, S. and LeConte, Y. (2020) Honey bee survival mechanisms against the parasite Varroa destructor: a systematic review of phenotypic and genomic research efforts. International Journal for Parasitology, 50.

DOI:doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2020.03.005

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