DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY INFESTATIONS BY THE MITE VARROA-JACOBSONI IN HONEYBEE (APIS-MELLIFERA) COLONIES IN COLD CLIMATES

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作者
FRIES, I
AARHUS, A
HANSEN, H
KORPELA, S
机构
[1] Bee Division, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala
[2] Department of Animal Science, Bee Division, Agricultural University of Norway, Asker
[3] Department of Bee Diseases, Danish Research Service for Plant and Soil Science, Lynbgy, DK-2800
[4] Pest Investigation and Beekeeping Section, Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, Jokioinen
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EXPERIMENTAL & APPLIED ACAROLOGY | 1991年 / 11卷 / 2-3期
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10.1007/BF01246092
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
The development of an infestation by five to eight introduced adult females of Varroa jacobsoni Oud. in 35 honey-bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies was monitored for 16 months with no outside source of infestation. Calculations on the size of the mite populations were based on collection of debris, samples of bees and brood, and estimates of number of bees and broodcells during the summer. In the winter, only dead bees and debris were collected. Samples were taken at 3-week intervals. Data indicated that the mite population probably could increase more than 100 times within one summer, and more than ten times between years, in a climate with a brood-rearing period of less than five months. A large variation in mite population increase existed between colonies. The winter mortality of mites that die with the host or drop from the winter cluster has a large influence on the population dynamics of the mite. Data also indicated that the simple method of counting mites in hive debris is a useful parameter for monitoring the population development of Varroa in colonies with hatching brood.
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