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Varroa Mite Found In South Burnett

A Varroa mite parasite on the back of a honey bee (Photo: USDA-ARS/Steve Ausmus) November 25, 2025 The serious honeybee pest, Varroa destructor, has been detected in the South Burnett for the first time. A Department of Primary Industries spokesperson said the mite was found in the South Burnett Regional Council area in late October. Since then there have been seven detections in commercial hives in the region. A surveillance map on the Business…
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southburnett.com.au broke the news in Kingaroy, Australia on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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