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(18) A deap talk with Steve Riley on the honey bee solution to varroa

56 min · 8 de dic de 2025
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Steve Riley is a dedicated beekeeper committed to developing varroa-tolerant bees. He blends hands-on experience with smart, data-driven breeding methods, all aimed at strengthening colony health through selective genetics. We met by chance on the train to Zurich Airport, took a bit of time to explore the city, and quickly found ourselves deep in conversation—so why not turn it into a podcast? Be sure to check out his excellent book The Honey Bee Solution to Varroa—a must-read!

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