Varroa mite causes Red Deer beekeepers to lose hives
The bees in Red Deer and across the nation are having a hard time getting busy with a persistent mite.
The varroa destructor mite reproduces in a honey bee colony, attaching to the body of a bee and weakening it by sucking the fat and spreading viruses.
Kevin Nixon, co-owner of the family-run Nixon Honey Farm in Red Deer County, sells internationally and domestically for commercial use, at the retail level and provides pollination services for canola farms in southern Alberta.
This year, Nixon says he lost roughly 40 per cent of his hives.