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A New Bee Crisis Could Make Your Food Scarce and Expensive

Last updated: April 20, 2025 2:50 pm
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Sammy Ramsey, an entomologist, found himself in Thailand in 2019, researching parasitic mites that were killing bees. He was particularly intrigued by a beekeeper who seemed to have healthy colonies despite the presence of tropilaelaps mites, a deadly Asian honeybee parasite. These mites had made their way to Europe in 2024, and experts believe they will soon reach the Americas, posing a significant threat to bee populations and agriculture.

Ramsey’s encounter with the Thai beekeeper led to the discovery of a unique technique using industrial-grade formic acid to control mite populations. This method could potentially be a key solution in combating the spread of tropilaelaps mites, which have devastated bee populations in other parts of the world.

The impact of these mites on agriculture is significant, with honeybees playing a crucial role in pollinating crops worth billions of dollars annually. The potential collapse of bee populations due to tropilaelaps mites could have devastating effects on farms across the continent.

Researchers are racing against time to develop effective strategies to combat the mites, including heat treatments, chemical applications, and cultural techniques to break the mite’s life cycle. However, the lack of understanding of how the mites spread between colonies and survive in different climates poses a significant challenge.

Ramsey’s research and collaborative efforts with other scientists aim to tackle the problem from multiple angles. By studying the diversity of insects and exploring various solutions, they hope to find a comprehensive approach to eradicate the mites and protect bee populations.

As the threat of tropilaelaps mites looms closer to North America, beekeepers and researchers are on high alert. With the recent suspension of imports from Ukraine to prevent the mites’ entry, there is a temporary reprieve, but the risk of the mites spreading through trade remains a looming danger.

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Despite the challenges ahead, Ramsey and his team are dedicated to finding solutions to combat the tropilaelaps mites and protect bee populations. Their efforts to understand the mites and develop effective control measures are crucial in ensuring the survival of bees and the agricultural industry.

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