What they need is to import more diverse colonies of honeybees to better resist illnesses. In particular, some African colonies of honeybees seem to be particularly productive and docile, so if we keep importing African honeybees they can intermix with native honeybees and create an Africanized variant of honeybees that have all of the benefits and none of the weaknesses of either.
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I can’t tell if this is tongue in cheek. You’re not necessarily wrong, but that’s not a great way to phrase it. Africanized bees make people think of killer bees. A hybrid might be the solution, but we’d have to first breed it under controlled circumstances to make sure it’s not a fucking monster.
It's not "wrong" because that is almost exactly what the US experts thought before they created the killer bees we all know and love.
Well, let them know there's a solution to varroa mites at least:
Paul stamets and a WSU team recently came up with a simple, safe, effective way to fight and prevent varroa mite infestations:
https://news.wsu.edu/press-release/2021/05/27/fungus-fights-mites-harm-honey-bees/
Effective against mites, safe for bees