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//a continuation of the experiments regarding an Intelligent Beehive | //a continuation of the experiments regarding an Intelligent Beehive | ||
by AnneMarie Maes and Núria Conde Pueyo// | by AnneMarie Maes and Núria Conde Pueyo// | ||
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Our project certainly fits into the section global and planetary health. | Our project certainly fits into the section global and planetary health. | ||
We propose to work on a project including microbe, plant, animal, and AI interchanges (including synthetic biology) for prototyping a new beehive-interior relating to the struggle against the Varroa mite. | We propose to work on a project including microbe, plant, animal, and AI interchanges (including synthetic biology) for prototyping a new beehive-interior relating to the struggle against the Varroa mite. | ||
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To know: the Varroa mite attacks physically. It is a parasite that burries itself together with the larce in the closed cell, while the larce is in the popping phase. The Varroa mite (and its offspring - their offspring cycle is faster than the days the larve needs to pop into a bee, so 1 Varroa mite goes into the cell but during popping more mites can be born and become attackers too) makes a hole in the lymph node of the larve and starts sucking the lymph fluids. This weakens the immune system of the larve/young bee so that it becomes less resistant towards all kinds of illnesses and natural ennemies. | To know: the Varroa mite attacks physically. It is a parasite that burries itself together with the larce in the closed cell, while the larce is in the popping phase. The Varroa mite (and its offspring - their offspring cycle is faster than the days the larve needs to pop into a bee, so 1 Varroa mite goes into the cell but during popping more mites can be born and become attackers too) makes a hole in the lymph node of the larve and starts sucking the lymph fluids. This weakens the immune system of the larve/young bee so that it becomes less resistant towards all kinds of illnesses and natural ennemies. | ||
- | Here is a short study that I made years ago while studying herbalism. | + | Here is a short study that I made years ago while studying herbalism. |
- | If you want, I could look into more information | + | |
http:// | http:// | ||
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