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Beekeepers in Western Australia experience honey boom before potential devastation from the Varroa mite
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Feb. 12, 2024 - 14:11
Beekeepers in Western Australia are making honey while the trees blossom in what is predicted to be the last big harvest before the potential devastation of the industry. The huge haul of hundreds of kilos of Marri honey is bittersweet as farmers prepare for the arrival of the destructive Varroa mite.