NB beehive worries

The small hive beetle, whose larvae can destroy beehives, has been confirmed for the first time in New Brunswick beehives, according to the Department of Agriculture.

The discovery of the beetle at two different beekeeping operations in Rivere-du-Portage and Aulac comes after the small hive beetle was found earlier this summer in hives imported from Ontario.

After the beetle was found in the imported hives, a quarantine was placed on 12 beekeepers’ colonies close to the infested colonies, which were on the Acadian Peninsula.

Big demand for east coast lobster

In a mere 24 hours, Chinese buyers snapped up more than 140,000 live east coast lobsters through a Beijing-based online retailer; called jd.com, one of the largest e-commerce websites in the world.

New Brunswick-based Bay Shore Lobster Limited says the Chinese want ten thousand pounds a day.

Chinese restaurant owners and home chefs hold Canadian lobster in high regard, so they are willing to pay a heavy premium on shipping.