I'm still hopeful, Mun. It means the Purple Zone is working. With spring in full swing, there had to be some movement, When you look at the map, the new Red Zone has Red Zones on two sides. In my opinion, it doesn't mean a significant change to the overall picture. Of course, it's devastating to the beekeepers now in that Red Zone.
Thanks again for the update Mike. Looking forward to the day you can relay the news of no more mites! Then we can just enjoy your cut out and swarm vids. Cheers from Caledon, Ontario, Canada....
Yes, it’s an uphill battle, Brett. I think more outbreaks will be discovered in the surveillance (purple) zone. The monitoring is extensive there. Given it’s peak spring flow, I’m surprised only one so far.
Was feeling hopeful… until now…
Thanks for the update Mike.
I'm still hopeful, Mun. It means the Purple Zone is working. With spring in full swing, there had to be some movement, When you look at the map, the new Red Zone has Red Zones on two sides. In my opinion, it doesn't mean a significant change to the overall picture. Of course, it's devastating to the beekeepers now in that Red Zone.
Thanks again for the update Mike.
Looking forward to the day you can relay the news of no more mites!
Then we can just enjoy your cut out and swarm vids.
Cheers from Caledon, Ontario, Canada....
That will be a wonderful day. I'd much prefer to be rehoming colonies than dealing with varroa.
BE VERY HARD TO BEAT MOTHER NATURE.WHATS THE BET YA SEE ANOTHER OUT BREAK.
Yes, it’s an uphill battle, Brett. I think more outbreaks will be discovered in the surveillance (purple) zone. The monitoring is extensive there. Given it’s peak spring flow, I’m surprised only one so far.
@@AussieMikesBees BE good to see a win win result cheers mate top video.