Girls With Gardens —
We are literally giving billions of honey bees a highly targeted genetic upgrade just to survive the incredibly brutal modern farming machine.
For over a decade, commercial beek... View MoreGirls With Gardens —
We are literally giving billions of honey bees a highly targeted genetic upgrade just to survive the incredibly brutal modern farming machine.
For over a decade, commercial beekeepers have been losing an incredibly vicious, unseen war against the Varroa destructor mite. These tiny, heavily armored parasites are an absolute nightmare. They aggressively latch onto the backs of adult bees, physically chew straight through their exoskeletons, and literally suck their fat bodies dry while actively injecting incredibly deadly viral payloads directly into the fragile colony. Traditional chemical miticides completely failed because these rapidly breeding little bugs just constantly mutated and quickly developed massive biological resistance.
The entire pollination industry was quietly bleeding out. But the EPA just officially approved an absolutely massive, completely unprecedented weapon. They greenlit a brand new RNA-based genetic treatment specifically designed to silently assassinate the aggressive mites. Commercial beekeepers running massive operations in places like the sprawling almond orchards of California can now literally feed their hives a specialized sugar syrup laced with highly engineered, double-stranded RNA. When the greedy mites inevitably bite the treated bees, this incredible genetic mechanism actively silences the specific, vital genes inside the parasite, effectively shutting down their internal biology without harming a single bee.
Here is the deeply fascinating, completely unintended economic ripple effect of ditching the old poisons for this futuristic genetic syrup. For decades, the heavy synthetic chemical strips that farmers desperately used to kill the mites were actively absorbing straight into the valuable hive wax, severely contaminating the end product. By abruptly switching to this clean, highly targeted RNA biological defense, commercial apiaries are accidentally purifying their massive honeycomb yields. They are suddenly producing incredibly pristine, ultra-clean premium wax that is commanding massively higher prices across the lucrative global organic cosmetics market overnight.
Mites targeted. Colonies armed. Hives defended.
From another post —
Between June 2024 and January 2025, a full 62% of commercial honey bee colonies in the United States died, according to an extensive survey.
As soon as scientists at the USDA caught wind of the die-offs, they sprang into action—but their efforts were slowed by a series of federal funding cuts and layoffs. 6 months later, USDA scientists finally identified a culprit.
According to a preprint posted last June, nearly all the dead colonies tested positive for bee viruses spread by parasitic mites. Alarmingly, every single one of the mites the researchers screened was resistant to amitraz, the only viable mite-specific pesticide—or miticide—of its kind left in humans’ arsenal.
Tracking the rise of miticide resistance is critical, experts say. Honey bees pollinate more than 90 commercial crops in the U.S., generate between $20 billion and $30 billion in agricultural revenue, and play a key role in keeping the U.S. food supply stable.
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From the comments —
Rick Bohning —
Beekeeper here. I fear the reporting on this has an issue. Beekeepers and scientists who know about honeybees and varroa mites have known that the mites have a resistance to Amitraz since the late 1980s. This is not news. When Varroa was first identified, Amitraz was all that was available. And so it was used heavily. It kills 99% of the mites. And guess what happens to the remaining 1%? They breed and pass Amitraz resistance. This is not news and not rocket science.
BREAKING —
ICE pulled over a Florida family out buying school shoes — then arrested BOTH parents as their five children cried in the car.
The Domingo family had just left church. Wendy, 18, was driv... View MoreBREAKING —
ICE pulled over a Florida family out buying school shoes — then arrested BOTH parents as their five children cried in the car.
The Domingo family had just left church. Wendy, 18, was driving with her mom, dad and four younger siblings in the car when a vehicle behind them signaled for her to pull over.
Wendy says she asked why she had been stopped, and an agent told her she had done nothing wrong. But after checking the license plate, she says he told her it was associated with a non-citizen and ordered both of her parents out of the car.
Her four younger siblings, ages 16, 14, 11 and 3, were still inside. The children began crying as Maria and Abraham Domingo stood outside with agents. Before their parents were taken away, the kids got out and hugged them goodbye. One of the boys sobbed in the back seat as Wendy watched agents take her mom and dad into custody.
Wendy had turned 18 the night before.
She had been an adult for ONE DAY. Now she was suddenly responsible for four younger siblings without their parents at home.
Afterward, Wendy kept thinking about why the whole family had gone out together that day. They were headed to buy new shoes for the kids before school started. Why, she wondered, hadn’t her dad just sent her to take the kids shopping?
Wendy graduated high school this spring. She works at the front desk of a hotel and had received financial aid to attend Palm Beach State College, where she planned to study to become an ultrasound technician.
Now she says she needs to work two jobs to help support her siblings and won’t have time for college classes.
She was also just starting to get closer to her dad. Wendy says they hadn’t always had an easy relationship, but over the past year things had finally started getting better.
“We were finally getting along,” she said.
Maria and Abraham had lived in the United States for 20 years.
They had gone out as a family to buy school shoes.
Five children came home without their parents.
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From the comments —
Edwina Rogers Ocasio —
If here for 20 years they had 20 years to gain citizenship. Why didn’t they do it?
Linda Felske Umbarger —
I'm a legal immigrant. I did mountains of paperwork, a physical, interviews and background checks. I waited in my home country while my application was being processed. This is the way it is supposed to be done. It really wasn't difficult. Immigration told me what to do every step of the way. The important thing was not to cross the border illegally. Immigration really doesn't like that and can ruin your chances of being successful Everyone should have to do what I did. It didn't hurt me. It made me a better person. I am now a very proud citizen of this great country.
I don't think illegal immigrants want to wait. People want instant gratification. They want to cross the border illegally and reap the benefits after doing nothing legally. As time goes by they feel a sense of entitlement. They think, We'll get legal after the fact. Sorry it does not work that way.
Could I have come illegally, yes easily. No one would know. The problem is I would know and I have a conscious. We are a country of laws and laws must be followed. I did a lot of work for my immigration but it was an incredible experience.
Most legal immigrants like me believe in ICE and support them as I do.
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