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New bee board to protect SA’s apiary industry

Tuesday 31 October 2023

A new advisory committee has been established in response to the threat of Varroa destructor to the South Australian bee industry.


Varroa destructor is a distinctive small mite and parasite of the European honeybee and Asian honey bee. It is regarded as the most serious global pest of honeybees with death often occurring to bees in infested hives left untreated.

Since its detection in June last year at Newcastle, varroa has now spread within New South Wales to a point that eradication is considered no longer possible at the national level.

While there are no known varroa cases in South Australia, it is estimated that the establishment of varroa mite in Australia could result in losses of over $70 million a year to pollination dependent industries across the country. It is why protecting South Australia’s beekeeping industry is paramount.

The new South Australian Varroa Industry Advisory Committee (SAVIAC) will play a key role advising the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) during this transition to management phase.

SAVIAC will ensure that decisions being made in relation to preparing for and managing any potential detections of varroa in South Australia are being made with the benefit of relevant knowledge and expertise.

The Committee will include:

  • 2 representatives from the Beekeepers Society of South Australia (mainly representing recreational beekeepers)
  • 2 members from the South Australian Apiarists’ Association (mainly representing commercial apiarists)
  • 1 representative nominated by the Australian Honey Bee Industry Council, the national body representing the honey bee industry.

There will also be representatives (one each) from large commercial beekeepers and the pollination dependent industries. Specialist members will be on hand to provide expertise in dealing with the environmental impacts of varroa management and varroa detection and management.

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