Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Honey bee mite disruptive compounds and methods of application
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Application No.: US15128870Application Date: 2015-03-24
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Publication No.: US10022338B2Publication Date: 2018-07-17
- Inventor: Erika Plettner , Victoria Soroker
- Applicant: SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY , THE STATE OF ISRAEL, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURAL & RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION (ARO)
- Applicant Address: CA Burnaby, British Columbia IL Bet-Dagan
- Assignee: Simon Fraser University,The State of Israel, Ministry Of Agriculture & Rural Development, Agricultural Research Organization (ARO) (Volcani Center)
- Current Assignee: Simon Fraser University,The State of Israel, Ministry Of Agriculture & Rural Development, Agricultural Research Organization (ARO) (Volcani Center)
- Current Assignee Address: CA Burnaby, British Columbia IL Bet-Dagan
- Agency: Christensen O'Connor Johnson Kindness PLLC
- International Application: PCT/CA2015/000174 WO 20150324
- International Announcement: WO2015/143536 WO 20151001
- Main IPC: A61K31/09
- IPC: A61K31/09 ; A61K31/075 ; A61K45/06 ; A61K36/00 ; C12N15/113

Abstract:
This disclosure describes compounds that affect the olfactory responses of the honey bee mite (Varroa destructor) and methods of use thereof. The compounds do not kill Varroa destructor, and are therefore unlikely to generate Varroa destructor resistance, compared to an acaricide. The compounds can work in conjunction with other mite control approaches, such as a bottom board excluder and sticky board control devices, and can enhance the performance of other forms of mite control while decreasing disadvantages associated therewith.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170209392A1 Honey Bee Mite Disruptive Compounds and Methods of Application Public/Granted day:2017-07-27
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