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Topic: Tropilaelaps

bee hive
Published - 10 November 2021
By Rod Bourke, NSW DPI
Australian beekeepers need to regularly check for exotic mites

Australian honey industry at risk from exotic mites 
The majority of Australian beekeepers are completely unskilled and unprepared should mites arrive to our shores and start …
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alcohol wash, biosecurity, hive inspections, sugar shake, Tropilaelaps, varroa

Biosecurity, Code of Practice, Managing your hives, Pests and diseases, Policy and compliance

tropilealaps
Published - 9 August 2021
By Nadine Chapman, University of Sydney
Tropilaelaps mites

There are at least four species of Tropilaelaps mites, all native to Asia. Two species are able to parasitize the worker and drone brood of …
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brood disease, mites, pests, Tropilaelaps, varroa

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