It has been slowly making the rounds through different forums and facebook pages. So far, responses I've read are either from folks who are running out to buy Lithium Chloride and try it out on their poor unsuspecting bees, or are highly critical of the research, warning about the 5% to 7% loss of bees, pointing out that the tests were run on broodless bees and for short periods.
All in all, more research is needed, and it is needed from independent sources. I hope someone out there is taking up the challenge.
This research may also prompt others to look at other naturally occurring compounds that mites don't tolerate.
I like the fact that the researchers took other research and broke it down to discover the main effect was from an unexpected source. LiCl seems like a much more straight forward approach than attempting to change or attack RNA.