
The issue of varroa mites remains one of the most significant challenges facing the beekeeping industry. Varroa mites reproduce inside bee cells. They lay eggs in uncapped brood cells. They breed in capped larvae and feed on larvae, pupae, and adult bees. Severely affected colonies often have high death rates among larvae and pupae. New bees that emerge are often deformed and wander. You can feel that the strength of the bee colony declined rapidly.

The Apimondia Congress in Copenhagen was closer to a beekeeping club or party. You could get a free taste of honey from different countries here. You could also take in some glitzy band performances. Even some honey bee lovers did some cosplay. As an exhibitor, APIBUZZ's main topic was caring for bee health.
We showcased both classic and newly issued bee treatment products. Our new product includes slow-release bee strips and aerosols. These items help with the main problems of controlling bee mites in certain apiary conditions. We also mentioned that the problem of tropilaelap mites, which may be quite dangerous, is getting worse. This is the same as the problem of varroa mites. Meanwhile, we offer practical solutions for beekeepers.

During the exhibition, APIBUZZ welcomed many current clients. We also met new friends and potential customers from Europe, North America, Arab countries, Southeast Asia, and South America. Moreover, there are local apiarists and beekeeping groups. We mainly showed our APIBUZZ bee mite treatment products to them. We discussed product promotion and registration, and other matters.

APIBUZZ adheres to providing bees with safe and efficient treatment products. We support global bee health and sustainable practices in beekeeping. By joining the Apimondia Congress, we hope to work with more industry partners. Together, we can tackle challenges like varroa mites and improve the beekeeping industry.