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www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/emergencies/biosecurity/current-situation/varroa-mite-emergency-response
Deadly varroa outbreak 'a failure of biosecurity' as new infestations detected, NSW Farmers says
The NSW Department of Primary Industries believes surveillance is working and it is at the "forefront of where the mites have moved" as six new infestations are detected in multiple regions.
Let’s hear it for the bees!
European honey bees are crucial pollinators and serious honey makers! We’re taking a moment to celebrate their hard work.
Varroa mite outbreak reaches 'grim milestone' as eradication fight continues
It has been 12 months since the bee-killing parasite was detected in Australia, but eradication efforts will continue for at least another three years.
Saving the bees - deadly parasite spreads in NSW | Beekeepers on the NSW mid north coast are looking at the possibility of their hives, and livelihoods being destroyed following the detection of varroa... | By ABC News - Facebook
Beekeepers on the NSW mid north coast are looking at the possibility of their hives, and livelihoods being destroyed following the detection of varroa...
NATIONAL VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN FIGHT AGAINST VARROA MITE IN NSW. - Australian Honey Bee Industry Council
The fruit of the hard work of AHBIC’s countless hours of meetings and discussions with each state since then, has resulted in this major milestone for the beekeeping industry. %
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