TooBee...
Field Bee
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- Aug 11, 2017
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- Location
- Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2+ nucs
Just stumbled across this document about the Small Hive Beetle, specifically look at Fig. 5 on page 8,
https://secure.fera.defra.gov.uk/beebase/downloadDocument.cfm?id=17
- you will see the color coded Key column on the right side, look at he bottom, at the orange circle, it says "Confirmed outbreak".
(I found this on http://www.nationalbeeunit.com/ and searched for "small hive beetle" and then opened the bottom PDF document entitled "Small Hive Beetle")
SO, does this mean that there has been "Confirmed outbreaks" of Small Hive Beetle??? It would seem so? If so there's been a lot of them?
The UK (or England and Wales) seems to be as well set up for them (their arrival) as they can reasonably be, do we have anything here in "Northern Ireland" and southern "Ireland"?
https://secure.fera.defra.gov.uk/beebase/downloadDocument.cfm?id=17
- you will see the color coded Key column on the right side, look at he bottom, at the orange circle, it says "Confirmed outbreak".
(I found this on http://www.nationalbeeunit.com/ and searched for "small hive beetle" and then opened the bottom PDF document entitled "Small Hive Beetle")
SO, does this mean that there has been "Confirmed outbreaks" of Small Hive Beetle??? It would seem so? If so there's been a lot of them?
The UK (or England and Wales) seems to be as well set up for them (their arrival) as they can reasonably be, do we have anything here in "Northern Ireland" and southern "Ireland"?