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> But varroa mites? No such pesticide is being proposed, nor has one been shown to work in even a lab setting. I smell vaporware.
Not so. The concept was patented two years ago.
Pub. No.: US 2012/0258646 A1
Pub. Date: Oct. 11, 2012
(54) COMPOSITIONS FOR CONTROLLING VARROA MITES IN BEES
Inventors:
Ilan Sela, Ramot-HaShavim (IL);
Sharoni Shafir, Nes Ziona (IL);
Eyal Maori, Rishon-LeZion (IL);
Yael Garbian, Rishon-LeZion (IL);
Eyal Ben-Chanoch, Miami, FL(US);
Gal Yarden, Nir-Moshe (IL);
Haim Kalev, Kfar-HaNagid (IL)
Assignees:
Beeologics Inc., St. Louis, MO(US);
Yissum Research
Development Company of the
Hebrew University ofx
ABSTRACT
An isolated nucleic acid agent is disclosed comprising a
nucleic acid sequence which downregulates expression of a
gene product of a Varroa destructor mite.
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