After finding IAPV or another presumed single menace in sick bees in one place, he says, «you could go to
other apiaries that were collapsing and not find it, or you could find it in healthier colonies.»
Not exact matches
Larry is learning about his
other organic interests this time around; composting, livestock management,
apiary, tractors and implements and orchard maintenance.
«But in an
apiary with many
other colonies nearby, the cost of parasite virulence goes way down.»
The researchers isolated the parasitic fungi Nosema ceranae from a pair of Spanish
apiaries, while finding none of the
other proposed causes — Varroa destructor, IAPV, or pesticides.