Have been thinking about unexplored treatment methodologies. Given the
similarity of the tracheal and Varroa mites and bees (all insects),
treatments would seem have a difficult time with targeting. Chemicals
are proving difficult. Hormonal or genetics of course might yield future
fruit.
Given the size difference, I'm curious if a high intensity acoustic
bombardment at a high enough (ultrasonic) frequency might affect mites,
but be small enough in wavelength to be non-detrimental to the larger
honeybee.
Any thoughts on this? ( I did see some work with pine bark beetles).
Mark Roberts
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