More infestations of varroa mite found in the Hunter and on the Central and Mid North Coast

The Department of Primary Industries (DPI) has confirmed more infestations of the bee-kiling varroa mite across the Hunter, Central and Mid-North Coast.

The new detections are at Clarence Town, Mitchell’s Flat, Mooney Mooney and Booral bringing the number of total infested premises in NSW to 137.

DPI Varroa Mite Response State Coordinator, Dr Chris Anderson, said the new sites have low mite loads which suggests they are very recent infestations.

“The recent detection on the Central Coast, however, has meant DPI is now concentrating its Varroa response surveillance activities into the northern suburbs of Sydney, to ensure the infestation is localised and that there is no mite population in the area.

“DPI has also had to extend the eradication (red) zone west of Stanhope, and west of Bulahdelah, following the new detections on the mid-north coast.

“We know that this is a difficult time for impacted beekeepers, but controlling and eradicating this destructive mite is critically important to NSW and Australia.

“Changes in the number of infected premises are expected at this stage in the response, however what is encouraging is that these mites are being found quickly.

For more information, visit the DPI website www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/varroa or call 1800 084 881

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