Research project aims to protect bees in Pacific countries
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ABC NEWS (Australia)
4 Views • Jul 29, 2023
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While beekeepers in the central west of NSW struggle to contain the latest outbreak of varroa mite, an Aussie research project is helping apiarists in neighbouring Pacific countries learn to live with the destructive pest. The process is also proving to be profitable.
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