A chemical~free light at the end of the tunnel
Source: Lol Oakes, An Hes (Newsletter of the West Cornwall Beekeepers' Association)
A chance meeting with a Belgian beekeeper, Ludo de Clercq and ensuing discussion brought to light the first real hope of Varroa control without chemicals.
As the cell walls are further apart at the bottom, where the larvae is coiled, its body does not expand to touch the sides until some two hours before sealing. Thus the Varroa mite has insufficient time to mature before being sealed in, and therefore will not multiply.
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