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Sick Honeybees Find Lifeline In Covid Vaccine Technology

The hard partbis getting the bees tonshow up for the second shot. Mr. Green

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Seriously, it is good that there is finally some treatment for the bees.


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Dr Frankestein Preparing New mRNA Treatment to Kill Remainder of the World's Honeybees!!!
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Thu, 21 Jul 22 9:55 PM
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http://science.slashdot.org/story/22/07/21/00124/sick-honeybees-find-lifeline-in-covid-vaccine-technology

It is purportedly liked by Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates as part of their necessary WEF Great Reset effort to reduce world food production. Faucci may leave government service to direct the effort.

Sick Honeybees Find Lifeline In Covid Vaccine Technology (bloomberg.com) 38
Posted by BeauHD on Thursday July 21, 2022 @09:00AM from the first-of-its-kind dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg:
Technology used to develop Covid-19 vaccines may also help combat a honeybee-killing pest. GreenLight Biosciences is developing an RNA-based syrup to attack varroa mites, a parasite that attaches itself to honeybees and feeds off them while spreading diseases. [Varroa mites are thought to be one of the reasons behind the staggeringly high death rates that have become so common among honeybees.] The RNA acts as an "off switch" that interferes with the mites, disrupting their ability to lay offspring that attach to bees, said Mark Singleton, chief commercial officer and general manager of plant health at the Boston-based firm. "We are really putting a dent in the ability of mites to reproduce," he said. Anecdotal feedback shows that hives using his company's treatment are healthier and have a higher survival rate, according to Singleton, whose biotech firm worked with large-scale US beekeepers to test the technology.

Moderna and Pfizer used experimental messenger RNA technology to develop Covid-19 vaccines that instruct the body to make the spike protein the coronavirus uses to enter cells, which in turn stimulates production of antibodies. GreenLight Biosciences acquired the RNA technology from Bayer in 2020 and it is the first RNA regulation that directly targets the mites, which reproduce in the same cells as bee larvae. Unlike chemical options that exist to control the mites, RNA is naturally occurring and degrades without causing any harm to the bees, Singleton said. The product is placed in an envelope with holes that beekeepers put in a hive. The bees do the rest -- ultimately delivering it to where mites produce. GreenLight plans to submit its product for approval to the US Environmental Protection Agency by year end and, if approved, it could be commercially available by 2024.


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