Bees bred to have high levels of VSH can keep mite populations below thresholds recommended for
Varroa treatment including
miticides.
Queens from such VSH breeding sources can be allowed to mate freely with non-VSH
drones, and the resulting
hybrid colonies from these
outcrosses will retain lower and variable but generally still useful resistance to
V. destructor while retaining desirable
beekeeping traits such as
honey production. VSH outcrossed to commercial
Italian bees recently have been shown to perform well in migratory
crop pollination. VSH thus is a trait that can be used by
breeders to mix with any type of desirable honey bee and is expanding resistance to
V. destructor among diverse bee strains. In 2018 it was announced that VSH
Buckfast bees would be made available for sale in 2019. ==References==