Fight the Mite!

Due to storms and outages, Emerald regional beekeepers group has rescheduled their Varroa mite info night to Tuesday, March 12. Picture: Aaron Burden, unsplash

by Gabriella Vukman

Due to storm induced blackouts, Emerald Regional Beekeepers group’s Varroa mite info night has been rescheduled to Tuesday March 12.

With an expert speaker coming in, the event will commence at 7:30pm at the Hills Hub in Emerald but guests are encouraged to arrive at 7.

Emerald Regional Beekeeper’s group member Bronwyne Koll said, “recently we’ve had the varroa destructor mite come into NSW.”

“Whilst Australia has been through a massive biosecurity response to try and eradicate varroa, the NSW and Australian govs were unsuccessful at containing the pest, rendering a potential threat to Victoria as well.”

“It’s very hard to contain an insect and I know this because of my background in insect biosecurity,” Bronwyne said.

Spreading awareness about the Varroa mite is crucial to all beekeepers Australia-wide if pollination levels and the honey industry are to remain at functioning levels.

“Raising awareness and being prepared can actually make a huge difference to regions and communities when it comes to preventing a pest from establishing itself.”

“I’ve been working with the executive committee at the Emerald Regional Beekeeping group and they are trying to keep our members up to date with the Varroa situation in Australia.”

“Whilst Varroa is not yet in Victoria, we anticipate that one day it might be, due to it not being successfully eradicated in NSW,” Brownyne said.

The information session will cover bee management techniques in preparation for Varroa infestations.

“It is a really crucial lot of information, and the more people around us who know these techniques, the less risk for everyone who keeps bees in our region,” Bronwyne said.

“So we have invited this expert along for next Tuesday’s Bee club meeting and he is going to speak to us about varroa management techniques.”

All are welcome to attend this information evening, however the Emerald Regional Beekeepers group suggested sending an email to emeraldregionalbeekeepers@gmail.com to advise of attendance.

“We would like to encourage as many people as possible to come along,” Bronwyne said.