TOLERANCE OF HONEY BEE COLONIES TO VARROA DESTRUCTOR (ANDERSON AND TRUEMAN) AND THE ECONOMIC THRESHOLD OF THE PARASITE IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ali, M.A.M;
Abstract
Experiments were carried out on honey bee
colonies (Apis mellifera) during the winter of 2008
and spring of 2009 using colonies wintered with
five levels of varroa infestation (0.0, 3.8, 9.0, 13.1
and 22.9%) in the Central Region of the kingdom
of Saudi Arabia. The goal of the present work is to
determine varroa treatment thresholds and colony
collapse level. Response variables examined in-
cluded varroa mite infestation level (%), cm2 of
brood number of frames of brood, number of
frames covered with adult honey bees and mites
recovered on sticky boards. The data obtained
reveled that no significant differences were noticed
in cm2 of brood, number of frames of brood, and
number of frames of bees in colonies (range of 0.0
to 9.0% varroa infestation or 0.0 – 0.9 mites/bee).
Colonies with 13.1% infestation (0.13 mites/bee)
exhibited a significant reduction in all measures of
performance. The present results suggested that
honey bee colonies can tolerate a level of 9.0%
varroa infestation (0.9 mites/bee) during the winter
without evidence of colony injury. It also suggested
that 13.1% infestation (0.13 mites/bee) is the colo-
ny collapse or economic injury threshold in the
Central Region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Also colonies with 12.3 or more mites falling on
sticky boards after 48-hour period were likely to
have lower populations of bees and brood the fol-
lowing spring
colonies (Apis mellifera) during the winter of 2008
and spring of 2009 using colonies wintered with
five levels of varroa infestation (0.0, 3.8, 9.0, 13.1
and 22.9%) in the Central Region of the kingdom
of Saudi Arabia. The goal of the present work is to
determine varroa treatment thresholds and colony
collapse level. Response variables examined in-
cluded varroa mite infestation level (%), cm2 of
brood number of frames of brood, number of
frames covered with adult honey bees and mites
recovered on sticky boards. The data obtained
reveled that no significant differences were noticed
in cm2 of brood, number of frames of brood, and
number of frames of bees in colonies (range of 0.0
to 9.0% varroa infestation or 0.0 – 0.9 mites/bee).
Colonies with 13.1% infestation (0.13 mites/bee)
exhibited a significant reduction in all measures of
performance. The present results suggested that
honey bee colonies can tolerate a level of 9.0%
varroa infestation (0.9 mites/bee) during the winter
without evidence of colony injury. It also suggested
that 13.1% infestation (0.13 mites/bee) is the colo-
ny collapse or economic injury threshold in the
Central Region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Also colonies with 12.3 or more mites falling on
sticky boards after 48-hour period were likely to
have lower populations of bees and brood the fol-
lowing spring
Other data
| Title | TOLERANCE OF HONEY BEE COLONIES TO VARROA DESTRUCTOR (ANDERSON AND TRUEMAN) AND THE ECONOMIC THRESHOLD OF THE PARASITE IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA | Authors | Ali, M.A.M | Keywords | Honey bees, Apis mellifera, Varroa destructor, Infestation levels, Economic threshold | Issue Date | 2-Jan-2010 | DOI | https://doi.org/10.21608/ajs.2010.15006 |
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