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🧪 Acaricide Rotation Lab

Treatment strategy
Schedule & speed
Colony status
Day: 0
Mite population:
Next treatment in:
Last kill efficacy:
Treatments applied: 0
FPS:
Resistance by class
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🧪 Rotating Acaricides: Slowing Varroa Resistance Before It Starts

A varroa mite population grows on a 3D bee cluster while you choose how treatments are scheduled — repeat one acaricide, or rotate through classes — and watch resistance climb or stay flat on the four resistance bars.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Each treatment only kills what its efficacy and the current resistance to that class allow; survivors push resistance to that specific chemical upward, while resistance to unused classes slowly decays from its fitness cost.

🎮 How to Use

Pick a rotation plan and treatment interval, then let time run (or click Treat now). Compare repeating one acaricide against rotating classes and watch how fast each bar rises — and how the mite population responds.

💡 Did You Know?

Documented pyrethroid and amitraz resistance in varroa populations is a major reason beekeeping extension programmes now recommend planned rotation across chemical classes rather than relying on a single product year after year.