AHBIC Industry Update 63 – T2M 1 November 2024
1 November 2024 2nd Varroa Mite Detection Confirmed in Victoria Agriculture Victoria has confirmed a second detection of Varroa mite at Hattah, Victoria. The infested hives were reported by a beekeeper. Agriculture […]
2nd Varroa Mite Detection Confirmed in Victoria
Agriculture Victoria has confirmed a second detection of Varroa mite at Hattah, Victoria. The infested hives were reported by a beekeeper. Agriculture Victoria undertook surveillance activities on the hives and confirmed the presence of Varroa mite. Agriculture Victoria remains committed to the National Varroa Mite Transition to Management Plan.
Varroa Development Officers (VDO’s), under the National Transition to Management program based in Victoria, have been onsite and continue working with the affected beekeeper to provide guidance on monitoring and managing Varroa mites.
Beekeepers in Victoria are urged to check their hives and to report suspected cases of Varroa mite to the Exotic Plant Pest Hotline on 1800 084 881. All Victorian beekeepers are encouraged to record all hive movements and inspections, and the results of mite testing via BeeMAX
Varroa information for Victorian Beekeepers
Victorian registered beekeepers will be updated through direct emails form Agriculture Victoria and can seek information by visiting Agriculture Victoria website:
As part of the Transition to Management Program, Varroa Development Officers (VDO) are already employed and working in Victoria, the main aim of VDO’s is to provide hands on beekeeping support directly to beekeeping industry.
Beekeepers in Victoria can reach out for support from VDO’s by emailing Victorian.VDO@agriculture.vic.gov.au or by calling: 1800 958 485
Webinar 5
National Transition to Management 17 September 2024
Another successful online Webinar was hosted by AHBIC and the National T2M Program team on 17 September. NSW DPIRD Bee Biosecurity Officer, Rod Bourke presented on the importance of monitoring and surveillance, focusing on technique and finding Varroa early followed by a live Q&A. Jump in and watch the recording if you missed it, there were some great details with some really engaging audience questions.
Click here to watch the webinar: https://youtu.be/lleRkWrA9Wg
Transition to Management has a Website
Beekeepers looking for detailed information on the activities of the National Varroa Management Program should jump over to view the new national website. https://www.varroa.org.au/
Detailed information has been created to support both beekeepers and the wider community on Varroa and it’s impacts in one easy to reach place.
- Monitoring and Surveillance
- Reporting varroa results – all states & territories
- Getting in contact – Varroa Development Officers
- Finding a Training Workshop near you
- Varroa Management
You can reach out to AHBIC via:
National Varroa Mite Coordinator
Bianca Giggins
0402 467 780
AHBIC, its employees, executive and consultants expressly disclaim all and any liability to any person in respect of anything, and the consequences of anything, done or omitted to be done in reliance, whether wholly, partly, upon the whole or any part of the contents of this industry update document.