The BEE-GUARDS Podcast

(19) Victoria Soroker -The test apiary

35 min · 16. dec. 2025
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Victoria Soroker is our well-known BEE-GUARDS member from Israel. Over the years, her research has focused on the challenges of Varroa, helping to develop more sustainable solutions for beekeepers. In this episode, we talk about her lifelong work and what it takes to run a BEE-GUARDS test apiary — a great conversation recorded at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens.

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(24) The BEE-GUARDS Approach to Accelerated Varroa Resistance. Martin Gabel

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(20) Towards varroaresistence with Ralph Büchler

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