AHBIC Update

AHBIC Chair & CEO Update By Danny LeFeuvre & Jon Lockwood Just as we almost start to get used to the new world with varroa, along comes resistance. Another devastating game changer for the industry. As we head into conference season, I am sure beekeepers will be soaking up all the information from the expert … Read more

Miticide Registrations, APVMA & The Role Of AHBIC

Danny LeFeuvre, CEO AHBIC, 2026 There has been commentary across industry about the APVMA process for varroa miticides and what role AHBIC plays. It is important to separate three things: emergency permits, full product registrations, and AHBIC‟s advocacy role. Emergency permits Emergency permits are temporary approvals used to legalise the use of an agvet chemical … Read more

Resistance Reverberates

By Andrew Wootton Once again, we are faced with unwelcome news – amitraz resistant mites have been found in Australia.1 Perhaps even more alarming is that AHBIC states that these are genetically distinct from the original mite incursion, confirming a second breach of our (once vaunted, now porous) biosecurity border. How long until deformed wing … Read more

Season Report

By John Edmonds The weather in the start of April has been cooler than average, causing the bees to begin reducing brood and back filling around the brood to get ready for winter. When looking at the brood nest it is deceptive as the bees have fresh nectar but the hive scales around Geelong region … Read more

Prophylactics

By Kris Fricke I‟d have thought we can all agree that you shouldn‟t engage in “risky behaviour” with multiple partners of unknown infectious disease status without any protection, right? But that has been the policy recommendation of the National Varroa Mite Management Program. “Don‟t use miticides prophylactically” they say, (ie, as a protective measure) if … Read more

Mystery Mites

By Kris Fricke (& substantial quotes from Bruce Ward) Werribee Mystery Mite On the evening of Monday April 6th Werribee area beekeeper David Ross posted on the Werribee Beekeepers‟ facebook page: Tonight I had a bee come inside that was clearly struggling, I put it out of its misery with a cloth and a large … Read more

President’s Report

> varroa pressure > varroa reinfestation, acute phase > next year worse > varroa chemical resistance on its way, probably to hit hardest during or after the acute phase passes > apiculture on public land policy confirmed, endorsed, enabling industry > pollination industries heading towards a production cliff and they don’t know it > VAA … Read more