How the new HONEY BEE VACCINE could help against Varroa mites?

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In today's video, I will address the main question I received about the new honey bee vaccine from Dalan Animal Health: How could this new vaccine against American foulbrood help against Varroa mites? I hope you enjoy it.
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What do you guys think about the vaccine? ask me anything.

InsideTheHiveTV
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How widespread is the testing of this vaccine? Is it being tested outside of the lab yet?

rickjanzen
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😢so many ifs, this vaccine has been out for a while now. So was it beneficial for varroa or arnt you alowed to say?!

neilbush
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Question #1, are you backed financially in any way via big Pharma or any big money org/corporations?
#2, Does this vaccine contain any Carbon-based nanomaterials, ie Graphene, or is it based solely upon actual particles of the targeted virus?

Oldmanwithagoldpan
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I have a beehive in my wall .The hive has lived for 25 years there .Every year, it cleans and cleanse itself from varroa mite without any treatment ! Can it be because of genetics ? I just let them live naturally !

weirhauch
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I wouldn't want any of that honey... no way!

thathalfthaiguy
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Please link the actual Scientific Study on this Vaccine and it's conclusions for us all to see and make up our own minds?

rusticlifefarm
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When the bees have over a 99% effective rate at beating AFB spores. Why did they pick AFB?

strutt
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Too much human intervention in such a critical global dependency. I’m afraid of a backfire and a detrimental effect of our 78% food dependency.

safisherzai
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not more vaccines. let the bees deal with it naturally. My queen bee stopped laying for two weeks, and I was quite worried, but I did nothing and just kept an eye on them, and after the two weeks, she started laying again. My bees do not have varroa and are from wild bees, that swarmed from an ancient manor house chimney, and I don't use chemicals of any kind. If the queen doesnt lay for a while, varroa cannot lay their eggs either and die out. They will overcome it themselves if left alone, and will find ways to deal with it. Vaccines will weaken them in the long run and remove the ability for them to do it the natural way.

bridgeovertroubledwater
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Sounds like what nightmares are made of! Dangerous as can be.

JohnBarnes-jtyi
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Just another "potential" treatment we'll probably never hear about again. These people will do everything except select for survival.

Swarmstead
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I’ve inoculated 50 queens in a yard of 100 to trial the efficacy of the viral suppression. This technology is quite interesting and actually easy to administer.

I’m always amazed how reluctant beekeepers are to adopting new tech as compared to other farmers in the ag industry. Useful tools will help us manage health problems on our colonies. My brothers cattle farm has quite the extensive heard health program which involves countless vaccines to protect the animals from disease. Getting a chance to include some viral protection within my colonies would be a game changer

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