This is from my personal experience. A few people on Beemaster.. Have asked me about this..
https://extension.entm.purdue.edu/publications/E-201/E-201.htmlTropical Asia, differ from the rest of the world in that there are three native species of honeybee: Apis florea, Apis indica (now usually known as Apis cerana) and Apis dorsata.
The Philippines Also has the Is large asian hornets.. They ate honey bees.. Also Apis Mellifera Has been imported to this country.. There are also Stingless bees.. Which I believe are a member of the fly family.... About 10 different kinds I've been told..
Yes, the Philippines has 3 kinds of mites..Tracheal Varroa and Tropilaelaps... Beekeepers do like the European Honey bee.. Because they produce more honey than any other ones that I mentioned above... Most all Beekeepers who have European bees do not have any kind of foundation.... All naturally drawn comb.. The European bees can handle.. Tracheal Mites pretty easily. The other 2 kinds of mites are very problematic. Especially for european honey bees.. The Asian bees. Can handle the 3 Types Mites.. Very easily.. Yes beekeepers do use chemicals For this Mites. As far as I know. There is no type of wax foundation for Asian honeybees. Anywhere in the world. Also remember we have the big hornets from asia that will eat honey bees.. If you drill a proper size hole.. For Asian honey bees. The hornets are too big to get in the hives.. This is not true what european honeybees. From what the local beekeepers tell me.. The Asian honey bees produce about half as much as Europeans. As far as extra honey goes..
BEE HAPPY Jim134
