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You are advocating that we should dose every colony of bees regardless of its level of varroa infestation. Rather than go on about it any further by giving superfluous reasoning why this may have negative effects on our longer term ability to manage bees successfully in the presence of varroa, I'll butt out here as we are way off-topic and I'm on a losing wicket anyway....
Blanket treatment regardless of level of infection is how we eradicated the Warble Fly from the UK. With parasites that have to be on their hosts for prolonged periods, even if only at certain times of year, this approach can be used effectively if you can get everyone to treat at the same time with an effective treatment. Unlikely I know and hampered by feral colonies but food for thought...
If using OA I suspect resistance is unlikely although with other treatments I agree blanket use, especially if not as per data sheet, can risk this in time.