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by tptacek
3237 days ago
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Could you be clearer which part of what I said is "absolutely not true"? It's interesting that there are isolated colonies of feral honey bees that have evolved Varroa defenses, but my point is just that Varroa mites devastated the feral honey bee population in the US. |
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They weren't devastated, and have in fact evolved to deal with it.
What's missing, is your understanding that pesticides have caused far more devastation across a greater variety of honeybee species. Varroa mites are a straw man.
The consensus still holds, that pesticides are responsible for the decline: not mites.
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-27980344