Varroacidal Efficiency of Treatment with Amitraz in Honey Bee Colonies with Brood

Field trials were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of amitraz fumigation against Varroa destructor in honey bee colonies with brood. Within this project the following aspects were taken into consideration: strength of colony, the number of treatments, time intervals between treatments and way...

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Main Authors: Pohorecka Krystyna, Skubida Piotr, Semkiw Piotr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Apicultural Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jas-2018-0026
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spelling doaj-78829389784c438b8b9b8a59bc3214562021-09-06T19:41:31ZengSciendoJournal of Apicultural Science2299-48312018-12-0162228529210.2478/jas-2018-0026jas-2018-0026Varroacidal Efficiency of Treatment with Amitraz in Honey Bee Colonies with BroodPohorecka Krystyna0Skubida Piotr1Semkiw Piotr2National Veterinary Research Institute, Department of Honey Bee Diseases, Puławy, PolandResearch Institute of Horticulture, Apiculture Division, Puławy, PolandResearch Institute of Horticulture, Apiculture Division, Puławy, PolandField trials were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of amitraz fumigation against Varroa destructor in honey bee colonies with brood. Within this project the following aspects were taken into consideration: strength of colony, the number of treatments, time intervals between treatments and way of its performance. Honey bee colonies with brood were fumigated four times with one tablet of Apiwarol® per each treatment every four, six, eight and ten days. The tablets with amitraz were burned in the electrical device Wakont or directly in hives. In case of amitraz fumigation with Wakont even four treatments reduced infestations of V. destructor to a limited extent, on average from 40 to 61% of mite populations. A similar effectiveness among the treatments has been ascertained regardless of intervals between them. The efficacy of amitraz combustion in hives was slightly higher and statistically significant only after four treatments. Moreover, beyond brood area, the population of worker bees turned out to determine treatment efficacy with amitraz in this form and modes of administration. In honey bee colonies with brood, even four amitraz fumigations do not decrease the level V. destructor infestation to the extent that it is safe for wintered bees.https://doi.org/10.2478/jas-2018-0026amitraz fumigationcontrolhoney beevarroa destructor
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author Pohorecka Krystyna
Skubida Piotr
Semkiw Piotr
spellingShingle Pohorecka Krystyna
Skubida Piotr
Semkiw Piotr
Varroacidal Efficiency of Treatment with Amitraz in Honey Bee Colonies with Brood
Journal of Apicultural Science
amitraz fumigation
control
honey bee
varroa destructor
author_facet Pohorecka Krystyna
Skubida Piotr
Semkiw Piotr
author_sort Pohorecka Krystyna
title Varroacidal Efficiency of Treatment with Amitraz in Honey Bee Colonies with Brood
title_short Varroacidal Efficiency of Treatment with Amitraz in Honey Bee Colonies with Brood
title_full Varroacidal Efficiency of Treatment with Amitraz in Honey Bee Colonies with Brood
title_fullStr Varroacidal Efficiency of Treatment with Amitraz in Honey Bee Colonies with Brood
title_full_unstemmed Varroacidal Efficiency of Treatment with Amitraz in Honey Bee Colonies with Brood
title_sort varroacidal efficiency of treatment with amitraz in honey bee colonies with brood
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Apicultural Science
issn 2299-4831
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Field trials were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of amitraz fumigation against Varroa destructor in honey bee colonies with brood. Within this project the following aspects were taken into consideration: strength of colony, the number of treatments, time intervals between treatments and way of its performance. Honey bee colonies with brood were fumigated four times with one tablet of Apiwarol® per each treatment every four, six, eight and ten days. The tablets with amitraz were burned in the electrical device Wakont or directly in hives. In case of amitraz fumigation with Wakont even four treatments reduced infestations of V. destructor to a limited extent, on average from 40 to 61% of mite populations. A similar effectiveness among the treatments has been ascertained regardless of intervals between them. The efficacy of amitraz combustion in hives was slightly higher and statistically significant only after four treatments. Moreover, beyond brood area, the population of worker bees turned out to determine treatment efficacy with amitraz in this form and modes of administration. In honey bee colonies with brood, even four amitraz fumigations do not decrease the level V. destructor infestation to the extent that it is safe for wintered bees.
topic amitraz fumigation
control
honey bee
varroa destructor
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jas-2018-0026
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