Beekeeping and Zika Virus | Vital Beekeeper information from FDACS
There are measures the beekeeper can take including notifying mosquito control of hive locations and following UF EDIS suggestions to mitigate exposure. All of these resources are in the following four links:
The Southeastern United States is in a triple threat situation for mosquito proliferation and control. Listed below are conditions making it favorable for the breeding and spread of viruses in mosquitoes:
1. It is the season. The weather is perfect to be a mosquito and people are outside to feed on.
2. Tropical storms and recent rains have increased breeding grounds.
3. Zika and other viruses want a ride to a human host.
Conditions are ideal from the mosquito’s perspective. The weather is perfect. Human hosts are out everywhere. There are plenty of leaves to hide under to avoid aerial and truck spraying. There is standing water everywhere to breed in.
Florida’s population and beekeepers are not as fortunate today compared to the mosquito. Human lives and health takes precedence, so there is a dedicated effort to control vectoring mosquitoes. Governor Rick Scott and Commissioner Adam Putnam must dedicate efforts to protect people.
Please keep this in mind as we face the ever present challenges of beekeeping.
Thank you.
David A. Westervelt, CPM
Assistant Chief
Apiary Inspection Section
Bureau of Plant and Apiary inspection
Division of Plant Industry