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Varroa mites can be highly destructive to bee colonies and are a big concern for beekeepers. They get inside honeycombs where they lay eggs and feed on the bee pupae. When the adult bees are released from their cells, so are the mites, which then go on to lay more eggs. Bees that live with these mites are usually smaller and prone to a disease known as deformed wing virus. The presence of the mites and the disease can decimate an entire hive. Image of Varroa mite on a honeybee from Wikipedia Dr. Francis Ratnieks (University of Sussex, Brighton) observed 42 honeybee colonies and discovered…