The heat, the Varroa mite and the Asian WaSP reduce the production of honey in Spain
October 16, 2015
Editor’s Note: Translated from the Spanish via Bing.
From: Ecoticias
Spring and summer warmer than normal, the varroa disease and attacks by Asian WaSP to the hives are the main causes that beekeepers attributed the decline in the production of honey in the campaign of 2015, calculating between 25 and 35 per cent. As explained to Europa Press the beekeeper and member of the Spanish Association of beekeeping mark Negrete campaign “has been quite badly” because vellutina scooter and the varroa mite generated “tremendous problems”, which is compounded by the weather.
As explained to Europa Press the beekeeper and member of the Spanish Association of beekeeping mark Negrete campaign “has been quite badly” because vellutina scooter and the varroa mite generated “tremendous problems”, which is compounded by the weather.
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