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'Not enough' bees for crop pollination as parasite takes over

ABC Australia · Jun 4, 2026, 12:59 AM

Key takeaways

  • Peter Mc Donald says many bee businesses won't survive the varroa mite crisis.
  • A new report has predicted a shortfall of close to 300,000 beehives for this year's peak crop pollination season in August, as the deadly parasite varroa mite wipes out bees.
  • The cost of managing varroa and the development of insecticide resistance is forcing half of Australia's beekeepers to quit.

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Peter Mc Donald says many bee businesses won't survive the varroa mite crisis. (Supplied: Keely Mc Donald)

A new report has predicted a shortfall of close to 300,000 beehives for this year's peak crop pollination season in August, as the deadly parasite varroa mite wipes out bees.

The cost of managing varroa and the development of insecticide resistance is forcing half of Australia's beekeepers to quit.

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