April 2025 BIBBA Monthly-Original
- Varroa Resistant Colonies – April Update
- Early Swarms This Year
- Another Successful BBKA Spring Convention
- A Taste Of Honey – Sensory Analysis applied to Honey
- Watch the latest Live@TheHive
Breeding Varroa Resistant Bees
Once a sustainable varroa resistant apiary is established, new queens and colonies can be raised quickly.
The varroaresistant.uk team has identified a strong heritability of varroa resistant traits through queen lines
Starting on Your Varroa Resistance Journey
Some treated colonies would be able to manage varroa themselves but their varroa resistant traits are bring supressed as the treatments supress the varroa for them. But the majority will be mite susceptible colonies that would perish without the treatments.
Read MoreIdentifying Varroa Resistant Bees
The key observations in a varroa resistant colony are uncapping of worker brood, chewing out of infected pupae resulting in pupal exoskeletons on varroa insert boards, resulting in low mite counts as the breeding cycles of the mites are interrupted.
Read MoreMarch 2025 BIBBA Monthly
- Varroa Resistant Colonies – What’s Happening in the Hives Now
- Spring Awakening: Preparing your hives for the Season
- Is Victory over Varroa on the Horizon?
- Discover the Science Behind Beekeeping with Norman Carreck
- The First Forage: What’s Blooming for Your Bees in March?
- Join us for BIBBA’s 2025 Annual General Meeting
SICAMM
an International Federation whose primary aims are the conservation, protection and promotion of the European Dark Bee
Read MoreFebruary 2025 BIBBA Monthly
- Varroa Resistance Update
- BIBBA Spring Courses – There’s still time to Sign up!
- Varroa Resistance through Bee Improvement
- Upcoming Webinars
- A Queen’s Reflections
- Call for Articles – Have you got a story to share.
Mike Andrews
January 2025 BIBBA Monthly
Inquiry into Animal and Plant Health
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee Inquiry into Animal and Plant Health Background The UK directly imports a significant number of queens each year (Defra 2021), with the majority of these originating in Europe. Packages, colonies and queens can also be imported from mainland Europe via the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland. The legislative…
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