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Apivar 2.0: Quicker action against varroa mites, with less amitraz
Apivar 2.0 delivers faster, safer varroa mite control with less amitraz, offering efficient, residue-safe hive protection for healthy bees.

Adjust your treatment calendar depending on the season and honey flows
Colony dynamics never repeat the same, we encourage to adopt a more flexible approach.

What‘s driving the US bee colony losses?
USDA research links bee colony losses to multiple stressors. Resilient, informed, and collaborative practices are key to pollinator health.

Selective trap for Asian hornet shows promising results
Selective trap for Asian hornet control by Véto-pharma—eco-friendly, affordable, and effective in protecting biodiversity and beekeeping.

Honey bee colony starvation during the season
This article helps you understand and anticipate the phenomenon of seasonal famine in bees (also known as the “nectar dearth”), which drives them to consume the honey stored in supers.

Swarm Management in Spring
Practical swarm management tips for spring: how to detect, prevent, or support swarming based on your beekeeping goals.