Cette page sur le NON-traitement n'est actuellement disponible uniquement en Anglais. Mais nous la trouvons très importante, avis à tous ceux qui peuvent la lire ... Jan Michael
The only way to have a sustainable system of beekeeping is to stop treating. Treating is a death spiral that is now collapsing. To leverage this, though you really need to raise your own queens from local surviving bees. Only then can you get bees who genetically can survive and parasites that are in tune with their host. As long as we treat we get weaker bees who can only survive if we treat, and stronger parasites who can only survive if they breed fast enough to keep up with our treatments. No stable relationship can develop until we stop treating. source: Michael Bush,www.bushfarms.com |
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| No Bee is an Island | | by Laurie R. Herboldsheimer and Dean Stiglitz
There is, in fact, an active culture that it made up of thousands of known microorganisms that inhabit a healthy honeybee colony. It is our thesis that this complex environment is sensitive to chemical contamination, and that the introduction of antibiotics, fungicides, miticides, organic acids, essential oils, and other contaminants by beekeepers specifically, and otherwise through the environment, have contributed to the declining health and numbers of honeybee colonies ...... télecharge le pdf |
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| Erik Österlund - apiculteur naturel en Svede | | Erik Österlund is the editor of the Swedish beekeeping journal Bitidningen, published by the Swedish Beekeeping Association, and distributed in 12,000 copies each month. He has been a beekeeper for about 30 years, and visited Buckfast Abbey and Brother Adam the first time in 1983, with a number of visits following. A number of his articles have been published in American Bee Journal. In 1989 he took part in an expedition to Kenya and has since been involved in breeding a bee more tolerant to the varroa mite, leading a group cooperating on this issue. Erik is the only beekeeper we know who transitioned to small cell in anticipation of varroa mites. Erik developed and breeds his own line of Elgon bees and has traveled extensively around the world in the pursuit of better beekeeping and better bees. source:http://www.beeuntoothers.com
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bees biting mites - abeilles attaquent le Varroa
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 | MITE PREVENTION - A POSSIBILITY.
"THE STRESS RESULTING FROM GENERALLY ACCEPTED BEEKEEPING PRACTICES OF ARTIFICIALLY ENLARGED BROOD-COMBS, NUTRITION BY EITHER BEING OUT-OF-BALANCE WITH NATURAL FLORA OR FED ARTIFICIAL DIETS OF POLLEN SUBSTITUTE AND/OR SUGAR/CORN SYRUP, OVERUSE OF ANTIBIOTICS, AND CHEMICALS, REPEATED OVER MANY YEARS IS THE REAL KILLER OF DOMESTICATED HONEYBEE COLONIES". lire l'article en anglais par Dee A. Lusby, Amado, Arizona, USA |
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