The Australian government body in charge of pest control has announced the country will abandon efforts to eradicate the varroa mite. This parasitic mite lives in honeybee colonies, feeding on pupae and adult bees. The mites spread viruses, impair the bees’ ability to fly or communicate and makes them more susceptible to pesticides, eventually causing

Comment: Australia has officially given up on eradicating varroa mite. Now what?
Australia has, until recently, held the line against the endemic headache faced by North American beekeepers