>What happened to the research with regard to metarhizium anisopliae and
>hirsustella thompsoni biological agents that were going to give beekeepers
>another IPM >management tool to fight varroa. Were further studies done
>and were they a dead end?
As far as the UK is concerned the answer is simple - the plug was pulled on
the funding. When more funding for beekeeping research was found, that
research was not considered to deserve any money - I believe that 'pure'
research won over 'applied' research, probably due to the interests of those
entrusted with allocating the money.
All very sad when the UK first saw the possibilities and were so far ahead
in the game; but that is typical of this country - come up with the ideas
and then fail to capitalise on them.
Best wishes
Peter
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