The Waikato Domestic Bee Association (WDBA) is calling on all Hamilton beekeepers to help rid the city of the hive-destroying American Foulbrood Disease (AFB).
An AFB infection causes death of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) larvae. The disease is in almost all countries where honey bees are found.
The AFB bacterium produces resistant, long-lived spores and an infected beehive will usually be killed by the disease.
The infection can be present in a beehive but not initially visible so the disease is easily spread by interchanging equipment, dividing or selling hives.
AFB spores can survive more than 35 years and withstand boiling water and are resistant to a range of disinfectants.