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discover cure for bee colony collapse-associated virus
By Rachel Neiman
September 22, 2008

It is a real-life nightmare scenario that makes any horror movie pale 
by comparison. The honeybees are in trouble and, by extension, so is 
the human race. Last winter, over 36 percent of the US bee colonies 
collapsed, affecting honey production, but more significantly, 
affecting the one-third of all food production that requires 
pollination - from fruits and nuts, to the dairy and beef cows that 
feed on alfalfa.

Now, an Israeli-US company Beeologics is taking rapid measures to 
bring to market a proprietary anti-viral agent that promises to 
alleviate the effects of the virus strongly associated with Colony 
Collapse Disorder (CCD), with full-scale FDA trials commencing next month.

So far 60,000 hives are committed and Beeologics aims to have 100,000 
hives enlisted in the trial which will run in several locations in 
the US from October to February. The season is critical, Eyal 
Ben-Chanoch, CEO of Beeologics, tells ISRAEL21c, because the bee 
keeping industry cycle follows the seasons of the bees which 
strengthen in spring, and summer and naturally weaken during fall and winter.

Vanishing bees

CCD is characterized by the mysterious and inexplicable loss of 
worker bees in managed honeybee colonies. There is often still honey 
in the hive, and a few immature bees, but the adult bees have 
vanished. It was first noticed as a problem in the winter of 2006/7, 
when beekeepers began reporting losses of 30 to 90 percent of their 
hives, according to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Since then, the crisis has grown. Last winter, a survey by the US 
Department of Agriculture/Agricultural Research Services (USDA-ARS) 
and Apiary inspectors showed that 36% of America's 2.4 million hives 
were lost to CCD. The survey covered almost 20% of America's 1,500 
commercial beekeepers, and suggested an increase of 11% over the 
losses of 2007, and 40% over the losses of 2006. Similar losses are 
being reported in Italy, Spain, Greece, the UK, and other countries 
across Europe.

There is much at stake. "Today it's not about honey but about 
pollination," says Ben-Chanoch. Pollination using managed honeybees 
is a critical element in modern agriculture; more than 130 crops in 
the US require pollination, with an annual crop value of $15 billion.

The cause of CCD is still unclear. Some are convinced it is connected 
to the Varroa bee mite, others suspect a single cell parasite, or a 
virus. Some even blame pesticides or cellphones. None of these 
suspected causes bear up to close scrutiny, according to Ben-Chanoch.

"So far, there is no solution because no one has even come to an 
agreement as to what the problem is," adds Nitzan Paldi, chief 
technology officer of Beeologics.

One virus strongly associated with CCD, however, is Israeli Acute 
Paralysis Virus (IAPV). Identified by Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
plant virologist Prof. Ilan Sela in 2004, the virus causes honeybees 
to suffer from shivering wings, followed by paralysis and death 
outside the hive. In 2007, the journal Science published research by 
a prestigious team of US scientists and researchers that found a 
significant connection between IAPV and CCD in honeybees.

A contagious virus

At Beeologics, scientists are convinced that IAPV is the primary 
cause of CCD. "If you look how the disease spreads, it's very 
reminiscent of flu. Flu also starts in the fall and hits hard in the 
winter, the same is true of this bee virus," explains Paldi. "It's 
very contagious like a flu. In our opinion, we have something that's 
interacting very strongly with the environment to cause CCD. It could 
be interacting with pesticides, with improper nutrition, general 
stress - but that's not what's killing the bees. What's killing them 
is a virus and we believe that virus is IAPV."

Using the Science article as validation, in the summer of 2007, the 
company's founding research team - Sela, biochemist Dr. Eitan Glick 
and doctoral student Eyal Maori - began work to develop an affordable 
cure for the virus.

They turned to a longtime collaborator, plant virologist Dr. Gal 
Yarden who was previously CEO of publicly traded Bio-Oz 
Biotechnologies and to Paldi, an expert in bee pollination and an 
experienced entrepreneur. Beeologics was founded as a commercial 
entity in October last year with the help of Ben-Chanoch, an 
Israeli-American serial entrepreneur based in Florida.

Beeologics' solution, Remebee, utilizes a mechanism called RNA 
interference (RNAi, also known as gene silencing) a mechanism that 
inhibits or hinders gene expression. "The technology is based on 
naturally occurring biological agents. Conceptually, we're 
introducing the factor that prompts the silencing response," Paldi 
tells ISRAEL21c. "We didn't invent gene silencing. However, as far as 
we know we are among the first to use it commercially on non-humans."

According to the company, the patent-pending Remebee provides 
protection from IAPV and other bee viruses. The technology is 
potentially applicable to all bee viruses, precludes the possibility 
of virus breaking resistance, is non-toxic and leaves no residues in 
either honeybees or their honey.

Successful trials

Initial trials on 100 hives were conducted in Florida from March to 
June. The trials were designed, managed and monitored by Dr. Jamie 
Ellis from the Entomology department at the University of Florida, 
with collaboration of the USDA-ARS in Fort Pierce, Florida and the 
Florida Department of Agriculture, Apiary Inspection Service.

Remebee is delivered to the colony via regular feeding processes. 
Laboratory and field trials demonstrated that feeding IAPV specific 
RNA prior to virus inoculation dramatically improved bee-to-brood 
ratio and honey yield compared with bees inoculated with IAPV only.

Beeologics has now applied for FDA approval for Remebee and has 
partnered with all major US and international institutions working on 
the CCD problem, including leading US beekeepers Dave Mendez and Dave 
Hackenberg, the man who alerted the media to CCD after losing 90% of 
his bees in 2006.

"Hackenberg provided us the hives and the bees for the trials in 
Pennsylvania as did Mendez in Florida," says Ben-Chanoch. "It was a 
great sacrifice because these beekeepers were already hurting -- 
these hive were planned for revenue generation and the replacement 
cost for this size of fully populated hive is substantial."

The company is also in the process of establishing European 
partnerships, following successful presentations this summer before 
the World Health Organization and major bee conferences.

Ben-Chanoch hopes that Remebee will just be the start for Beeologics. 
The businessman who founded GreenOvation Labs, a Florida-based 
business accelerator for innovative biotech technologies in 2007, 
hopes the company will become the 'go to' company for bee health.

While it's primary focus is Remebee and solving the current CCD 
crisis, Beeologics' wider focus is developing a full line of products 
for bee health, starting with RemebeePro, a multi-viral agent; and 
RemebeePlus, a feeding supplement based on natural ingredients.

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