‘It’s gonna be a tough year’: Local beekeepers face loss of income due to lack of bees
Many local beekeepers are bracing for impact in the wake of a higher-than-normal mortality rate for honeybees.
According to the Saskatchewan Beekeepers Development Commission, a viral mite known as Varroa could kill up to 30 per cent of all colonies in the province. The mite only reproduces in honeybee populations and an infestation could destroy entire colonies.
But it’s not just our province facing this destructive parasite.
“Alberta is 70 to 90 per cent dead, Ontario is the same, Manitoba is looking at 60 to 70 per cent from what I’ve been hearing. Around here, there’s guys that are 90 per cent, there’s guys that are 60 to 70 per cent as loss,” said Trevor Rehaluk, owner of Rehaluk Honey in Nipawin.