Mite-A-Thon: Bee Colony Varroa Infestations Awareness Campaign

Mite-A-Thon: Bee Colony Varroa Infestations Awareness Campaign
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Mite-A-Thon is a tri-national effort to raise awareness about honey bee colony Varroa infestations in North America. Participants collect mite infestation data to visualize Varroa infestations, and management strategies are discussed based on monitoring methods. Learn how to participate and help bridge data gaps in honey-producing states!

  • Mite-A-Thon
  • Varroa infestations
  • Beekeeping
  • Awareness campaign
  • Data collection

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  1. Mite-A-Thon Date: May 2-17 and August 15-30, 2020 Location: North America 1

  2. Mite-A-Thon: What is it? Objectives 1) 2) To raise awareness about honey bee colony Varroa infestations in North America through effective monitoring methods. To make available management strategies for discussion within bee organizations utilizing Mite A Thon partner developed information and outreach materials. Participants Mite-A-Thon is a tri-national effort to collect mite infestation data and to visualize Varroa infestations in honey bee colonies across North America within a one week window. All beekeepers can participate, creating a rich distribution of sampling sites in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Data Varroa monitoring data will be uploaded to www.mitecheck.com. 2

  3. Mite-A-Thon 2019 Recap Overview: 545 participants 1,842 colonies tested. 14 management methods reported. Mapping: Large portions of the country with no reported data. Almost no participation in the top 3 honey producing states: North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana. Need more participation this year, especially from gap areas! 3

  4. How to Participate Data Collection (May 2-17 and August 15-30): P2 Responded By Delivering: Monitor the level of mites per 100 bees. Use an alcohol wash or powdered sugar roll . Collect data on location, total number of hives, number of hives tested, local habitat, and the number of mites counted from each hive. Enter data on www.mitecheck.com. Spread the Word: Encourage beekeepers to participate and help them prepare testing kits. Get resources at www.pollinator.org/miteathon Questions: miteathon@pollinator.org or 415-362-1137 4

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