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Europe versus USA: breeding varroa resistence

Rüdiger Dietrich’s comment is so good I made it into a post of its own as well. Thanks Rüdiger! As a German I have of course to answer to Eriks contribution “Breeding for Varroa resistance: Germany versus USA”…:-). When commenting

Erik December 27, 2013December 27, 2013 Breeding, Disease resistance, Varroa Read more

VSH is active on drone brood as well

In my former post I wrote: “When I first read that bees don’t uncap and clean out drone pupae, as they do of different reasons with worker pupae, I was a little bit surprised as I saw it ‘all the

Erik December 25, 2013December 26, 2013 Varroa, VSH Read more

Breeding varroa resistence: Germany versus USA

Breeding varroa resistence: Germany versus USA

The other day I received Imkerfreund 12-2013 in my postbox. In this issue of the German bee magazine I found an interview with the scientist leading a varroa breeding project involving beekeepers. It’s a project that has made some progress.

Erik December 20, 2013May 29, 2020 Breeding, Featured, VSH Read more

Efforts for resistant bees give results

Efforts for resistant bees give results

I really work for getting bees that can handel the varroa mite themselves. You get results when you do, but it’s extra work and sometimes it’s difficult to interpret what you see. And you loose some bad bees. And some

Erik December 3, 2013December 3, 2013 Breeding, Featured, Varroa, VSH Read more

The art of beekeeping

Hive of eccentricbeekeeper.com Foundationless Of course it’s more natural for bees to build their own combs. But is it the best for bees and beekeepers? There’s been a lot of discussion about natural beekeeping. First let us be clear. Natural

Erik November 15, 2013May 29, 2020 Cellsize, Disease resistance, Management, Varroa Read more

Searching for resistant bees

Searching for resistant bees

Kenya I started long before the mite arrived to focus on increasing the varroa resistance in my stock. 1989 I went to the mountains of Kenya to get genetic material that were more related to the resistant bees in South

Erik November 2, 2013November 2, 2013 Breeding, Cellsize, Elgon, Featured, Varroa Read more

Feral bees on corn and GMO

Feral bees on corn and GMO

A lot of discussion is going on which role neonicotinoides and gmo play for die offs and ccd of bee colonies. A poison is never beneficial, neither for bees nor for man (well, many are used as plant protection). And

Erik October 6, 2013October 12, 2013 Cellsize, Corn, Disease resistance, Featured, Management, Neonicotinoides Read more

Every breeder bee colony should be VSH tested

Every breeder bee colony should be VSH tested

VSH-trait  VSH (Varroa Sensitive Hygiene) is a trait in worker bees.  Worker pupae with Varroa mites that have offspring are cleaned out.  The fertile female mite survives, but all offspring dies, as well as the worker pupa.  Worker pupae with

Erik June 22, 2013June 29, 2013 Breeding, Disease resistance, Featured, Varroa, VSH Read more

Resistant Bees on Canary Island

Resistant Bees on Canary Island

Stephan Braun on the island La Palma in the Canary Islands shows us how he has aquired resistant bees against the Varroa mite. Read his website and learn how he is doing. He works with the native Canarian bee, which

Erik May 5, 2013May 6, 2013 Breeding, Cellsize, Disease resistance, Featured, Management, Varroa Read more
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