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Australia to destroy thousands of honey bees as deadly parasite strikes for first time

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Australia plans to destroy thousands of honey bees as their colonies have been invaded by a deadly parasite.   The varroa destructor was first found at a port near Sydney last week but has since been spotted in hives 100km away, according to a BBC report.</p>
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The step is being taken to prevent spread of the parasite to bees in other parts of the country. A “lockdown” has also been imposed on the movement of bees nationwide as part of the biosecurity measures to keep them safe.</p>
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Australia was the only continent free of the varroa mites, which are the biggest threat to bees worldwide.</p>
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The tiny pests weaken and devour colonies by feasting on them and transmitting viruses.</p>
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If the mites continue to spread, it could cost the honey production industry alone $70 million (USD 48m) a year, according to the BBC report.</p>
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About a third of Australia's food production relies on bee pollination, including almonds, apples and avocadoes.</p>
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Farmers expect the next few days to be critical in tackling the outbreak.</p>

IN Bureau

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