Distribution:
Varroa destructor is not established in Australia. Australia is one of the few countries in the world to remain free of varroa mite.
Due to our unique geographical isolation, Australia has enjoyed freedom from many of the agricultural pests and diseases that other landmasses are plagued by.
Up until now, Australian bees have been free from the vm. Perhaps I've become overly suspicious. aka tin foil hat syndrome. But, given how the WEF is trying to destroy independent and non-corporate agriculture, the outbreak feels suspicious to me.
From your experience, are an infestation of mites common in bees?
So you're saying mites may have been artificially introduced in the environment?
Bees have been here on planet Earth forever. From my naive knowledge, seems very odd to me, bees haven't evolved to deal with pests.
THERE WAS scares about bees dying off en mass but that news just suddenly died out all of a sudden. Really suspicious.
Varroa mite. They're destroying bee populations. Paul stamets found a cure for the mites using mycelium from mushrooms.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://csef.usc.edu/History/2017/Projects/S2210.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiQx7TH-MP5AhVoDkQIHQ5LClgQFnoECA0QAQ&usg=AOvVaw2HQYJZLMSpH_M-RrdKlnmU
https://fungi.com/blogs/articles/bee-friendly-research-update-3
https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/farms-fishing-forestry/agriculture/land-management/health-pests-weeds-diseases/pests/invasive-animals/prohibited/varroa-mite
Due to our unique geographical isolation, Australia has enjoyed freedom from many of the agricultural pests and diseases that other landmasses are plagued by.
Up until now, Australian bees have been free from the vm. Perhaps I've become overly suspicious. aka tin foil hat syndrome. But, given how the WEF is trying to destroy independent and non-corporate agriculture, the outbreak feels suspicious to me.
Here? In the middle of NSW?
How? Who?