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A beekeeper inspecting a hive for Kashmir Bee Virus
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

What Is Kashmir Bee Virus? A Beekeeper’s Guide

September 1, 2023February 16, 2024

Kashmir bee virus (KBV) is a disease that impacts honey bees at all stages of development. While healthy hives often keep this infection under control, it has a greater impact…

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A beekeeper inspecting a hive for Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

What Is Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus – Symptoms & Prevention

August 30, 2023February 16, 2024

Israeli acute paralysis virus (IAPV) is a common RNA viral infection in honey bees and wasps. It is linked to colony collapse disorder (CCD), resulting in the loss of bee…

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An aerial image of a honey bee with deformed wing virus on comb
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

What Is Deformed Wing Virus? A Beekeeper’s Guide

August 29, 2023February 16, 2024

Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a global disease that affects honey bees at all stages of development. Transmitted by varroa mites, this infection may result in developing bees having smaller…

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A woman ispecting a hive for pests like small hive beetle
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

How To Treat Small Hive Beetle [5 Tested Options]

August 27, 2023February 16, 2024

Small hive beetles have spread through many beekeeping countries, including the United States, Canada, Italy, and Australia. Although honey bees can fight off these pests in small numbers, all hives…

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A beekeeper cleaning out a hive with dead bees from Tropilaelaps Mites
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

What Are Tropilaelaps Mites? A Beekeeper’s Guide

August 24, 2023February 16, 2024

Tropilaelaps mites are parasitic arachnids that feed on worker and drone brood blood. They are native to Asia and naturally parasitize Asian bee species like Apis cerana and Apis dorsata….

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A beekeeper inspecting hives for threats like Nosema disease
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

What Is Nosema? Research-Backed Advice For Beekeepers

August 21, 2023February 16, 2024

Nosemosis, commonly called Nosema disease, is triggered by two fungi: Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae. It affects the bee’s digestive system and can cause severe colony losses in spring and…

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A beekeeper inspecting hives for diseases like black queen cell virus
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

What Is Black Queen Cell Virus? An Essential Guide

August 19, 2023February 16, 2024

Black queen cell virus (BQCV) is a disease that kills queen bee larvae or prepupae. Caused by the virus Cripavirus genus, it turns the developing bee yellow and eventually brownish-black….

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Two beekeepers inspecting a hive for pests and diseases like sacbrood
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

What Is Sacbrood? A Beekeeper’s Guide

August 17, 2023February 16, 2024

Sacbrood is a viral infection that affects the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) and the Eastern honey bee (Apis cerana). Caused by the sacbrood virus (SBV), this bee brood disease…

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A beekeeper inspecting a hive for diseases like stonebrood.
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

What Is Stonebrood? A Beekeeper’s Reference Guide

August 15, 2023February 16, 2024

Stonebrood is a rare, short-lived fungal disease affecting adult honey bees and their larvae. The fungi Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus fumigatus infect larvae, causing them to mummify before hatching. Bee…

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Image of a beekeeper inspecting a hive for tracheal mites
Beekeeping | Problem Solving

What Is Tracheal Mite? + Bonus Printable Guide

August 15, 2023February 16, 2024

The tracheal mite (Acarapis woodi) is a microscopic parasite that infests honey bee colonies. It targets the tracheae or breathing tubes of the bee to develop, feed, and reproduce. Infestations…

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