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UK Bee Industry Abuzz With Mite Resistant Breed
A British beekeeper said on Wednesday he may have discovered a strain of honey bee immune to a parasite that has been gradually wiping out populations of the vital insect worldwide. Scientists have been trying to find a way to fight the pesticide-resistant Varroa mite.

But now a retired heating engineer who has spent 18 years searching for a mite-resistant breed may have made a breakthrough. Ron Hoskins, 79, from Swindon in southern England, says he has managed to isolate and breed a strain of bees which "groom" one another, removing the mites. Since making his discovery, which he said happened by chance, he has been artificially inseminating queen bees in the hope they will establish themselves.

"The Varroa mite has been causing havoc with colonies in countries all over the world, apart from Australia. It has spread at an alarming rate and is very destructive," Hoskins told Reuters. "If this problem is left unchecked it could be a disaster for the food chain waiting to happen," he added.

He said recent research had found that more than two thirds of all Britain's honeybees have been lost to the parasite. He is now looking for funding to further his research and has had an invitation from Australian officials and counterparts eager to keep the parasite at bay. Bees, like other insects and birds, are crucial for pollinating crops and plant species which, just as importantly, absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.

More: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=11480084
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