Natural Varroa mite-surviving Apis mellifera honeybee populations

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The Varroa destructor mite is the largest threat to apiculture worldwide and has been responsible for devastating losses of wild honeybee populations in Europe and North America. However, Varroa mite-resistant populations of A. mellifera honeybees have been reported and documented around the world with a variety of explanations for their long-term survival with uncontrolled mite infestation. This review synthesizes the work on naturally occurring survival to Varroa mites and discusses what these honeybee populations can signify for apiculture.

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Locke, B. (2016, May 1). Natural Varroa mite-surviving Apis mellifera honeybee populations. Apidologie. Springer-Verlag France. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13592-015-0412-8

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