The reason I bring it up is that I'm a follower of wildlife, wildlife health issues, and conservation. We definitely see higher incidences of transmittable diseases, infectious diseases, when wildlife populations are sometimes artificially or naturally overabundant, possibly beyond the carrying capacity of the quality of the food resources. That was why I was asking that question about overloading certain areas for certain specifics because bee health is reliant on so many different, minute portions that it's pretty hard to monitor.
I know there have been some measures to prevent transportation of diseases such as limiting colony transportation, inspections, and so on. Measures initially started particularly around the varroa mites and now with the small hive beetle. Have there been any studies done on that part of it? Is there any good information that has been effective in some of these mass colony die-offs?
That's to anyone who may have knowledge of it.