NSW launches new online Varroa Management Tool
The NSW Government has launched an innovative new online Varroa Management Tool, with the aim of helping commercial and recreational beekeepers to manage the challenges associated with the varroa mite.
The tool was developed in collaboration with the North American Honeybee Health Coalition and tailored to Australian conditions.
Using the online tool, users are guided through a series of questions relating to their hive conditions, including mite treatment thresholds, the presence of brood and honey supers, and the colony development phase.
Based on their answers, the tool generates a range of treatment options, including cultural, mechanical and chemical solutions, designed to help beekeepers make informed decisions for managing varroa mites.
NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Bee Technical Specialist Elizabeth Frost said beekeepers have been asking for a tool like this for some time and it was great to be able to offer them an accessible, easy-to-use resource.
“The varroa mite tool provides practical guidance for managing varroa mite in Australian hives and helps beekeepers navigate the complexities of integrated pest management (IPM), which is still a relatively new concept for many in the industry,” Frost said.
“It has been designed to be a one-stop resource for both recreational and commercial beekeepers, helping them to adopt best practices in pest management.”
Key features of the tool include: customised recommendations based on hive conditions and answers to questions about mite thresholds, treatments and colony development; a range of cultural, mechanical and chemical treatment options to suit different management preferences; and a user-friendly design.
Frost said the tool bridges a significant gap in knowledge for many Australian beekeepers. This is because integrated pest management is essential for sustainable beekeeping, but it’s a complex approach that involves balancing a variety of treatment options.
The tool should also enhance the work of Varroa Development Officers (VDOs), allowing them to engage more efficiently with affected beekeepers across the country.
“Whether you’re a hobbyist just starting out or a commercial beekeeper managing hundreds of hives, the tool is designed to be accessible and informative for everyone,” Frost said. “It’s a game changer for Australian beekeepers looking to improve their varroa management practices.”
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