Varroa mite was first detected at Port of Newcastle biosecurity hives in June

By Jack Gramenz
Updated August 23 2022 - 3:22pm, first published 3:15pm
Beekeepers in varroa mite eradication zones won't be able to resume at the site for three years. Picture: Jonathan Carroll
Beekeepers in varroa mite eradication zones won't be able to resume at the site for three years. Picture: Jonathan Carroll

The emergence of the varroa mite has left a Central Coast beekeeper with a difficult choice - after his bees and hives are destroyed he can move his operation or wait three years.

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