Researchers find spider venom kills varroa mites without harming honeybees, offering a potential new pesticide for beekeeping

A new study has discovered that spider venom can selectively kill varroa mites, a major threat to honeybee colonies, without harming the bees. The finding could lead to the development of a targeted pesticide that protects bee populations. The research was published in a scientific journal and discussed on Hacker News.