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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661390/supplementation-of-honey-bee-production-colonies-with-a-native-beneficial-microbe-mixture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Arredondo, G Añón, J Campá, J Harriet, L Castelli, P Zunino, K Antúnez
Honey bee colonies form a complex superorganism, with individual and social immune defences that control overall colony health. Sometimes these defences are not enough to overcome infections by parasites and pathogens. For that reason, several studies have been conducted to evaluate different strategies to improve honey bee health. A novel alternative that is being studied is the use of beneficial microbes. In a previous study, we isolated and characterised bacterial strains from the native gut microbiota of honey bees...
September 20, 2023: Beneficial Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657514/interaction-of-acetamiprid-varroa-destructor-and-nosema-ceranae-in-honey-bees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuxin Kang, Tong Wu, Bo Han, Sa Yang, Xing Wang, Qiang Wang, Jing Gao, Pingli Dai
Health of honey bees is threatened by a variety of stressors, including pesticides and parasites. Here, we investigated effects of acetamiprid, Varroa destructor, and Nosema ceranae, which act either alone or in combination. Our results suggested that interaction between the three factors was additive, with survival risk increasing as the number of stressors increased. Although exposure to 150 μg/L acetamiprid alone did not negatively impact honey bee survival, it caused severe damage to midgut tissue...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Hazardous Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38637564/a-longitudinal-study-of-queen-health-in-honey-bees-reveals-tissue-specific-response-to-seasonal-changes-and-pathogen-pressure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Duan C Copeland, Vincent A Ricigliano, Brendon M Mott, Oliver L Kortenkamp, Robert J Erickson, June Gorrochategui-Ortega, Kirk E Anderson
The health of honey bee queens is crucial for colony success, particularly during stressful periods like overwintering. To accompany a previous longitudinal study of colony and worker health, we explored niche-specific gut microbiota, host gene expression, and pathogen prevalence in honey bee queens overwintering in a warm southern climate. We found differential gene expression and bacterial abundance with respect to various pathogens throughout the season. Biologically older queens had larger microbiotas, particularly enriched in Bombella and Bifidobacterium...
April 18, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636513/honey-bee-stressor-networks-are-complex-and-dependent-on-crop-and-region
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah K French, Mateus Pepinelli, Ida M Conflitti, Aidan Jamieson, Heather Higo, Julia Common, Elizabeth M Walsh, Miriam Bixby, M Marta Guarna, Stephen F Pernal, Shelley E Hoover, Robert W Currie, Pierre Giovenazzo, Ernesto Guzman-Novoa, Daniel Borges, Leonard J Foster, Amro Zayed
Honey bees play a major role in crop pollination but have experienced declining health throughout most of the globe. Despite decades of research on key honey bee stressors (e.g., parasitic Varroa destructor mites and viruses), researchers cannot fully explain or predict colony mortality, potentially because it is caused by exposure to multiple interacting stressors in the field. Understanding which honey bee stressors co-occur and have the potential to interact is therefore of profound importance. Here, we used the emerging field of systems theory to characterize the stressor networks found in honey bee colonies after they were placed in fields containing economically valuable crops across Canada...
April 15, 2024: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631557/analysis-of-x-ray-irradiation-effects-on-the-mortality-values-and-hemolymph-immune-cell-composition-of-apis-mellifera-and-its-parasite-varroa-destructor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tamás Sipos, Csaba Glavák, Janka Turbók, Katalin Somfalvi-Tóth, Tamás Donkó, Sándor Keszthelyi
Varroa destructor is one of the most destructive enemies of the honey bee, Apis mellifera all around the world. Several control methods are known to control V. destructor, but the efficacy of several alternative control methods remains unexplored. Irradiation can be one of these unknown solutions but before practical application, the effectiveness, and the physiological effects of ionizing radiation on the host and the parasite are waiting to be tested. Therefore, the objective of our study was to investigate the effects of different doses (15, 50, 100, and 150 Gy) of high-energy X-ray irradiation through mortality rates and hemocyte composition changes in A...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595951/prevalence-of-pathogens-in-honey-bee-colonies-and-association-with-clinical-signs-in-southwestern-quebec-canada
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabrielle Claing, Pascal Dubreuil, Martine Bernier, Julie Ferland, Yvan L'Homme, Edisleidy Rodriguez, Julie Arsenault
Honey bees can be affected by a variety of pathogens, which impacts their vital role as pollinators in agriculture. A cross-sectional study was conducted in southwestern Quebec to: i) estimate the prevalence of 11 bee pathogens; ii) assess the agreement between beekeeper suspicion of a disease and laboratory detection of the causative pathogen; and iii) explore the association between observed clinical signs and pathogen detection in a colony. A total of 242 colonies in 31 apiaries owned by 15 beekeepers was sampled in August 2017...
April 2024: Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570723/population-wide-modelling-reveals-prospects-of-marker-assisted-selection-for-parasitic-mite-resistance-in-honey-bees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Regis Lefebre, Bart J G Broeckx, Lina De Smet, Luc Peelman, Dirk C de Graaf
In 2019, a joint eight-variant model was published in which eight single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in seven Apis mellifera genes were associated with Varroa destructor drone brood resistance (DBR, i.e. mite non-reproduction in drone brood). As this model was derived from only one Darwinian Black Bee Box colony, it could not directly be applied on a population-overarching scale in the northern part of Belgium (Flanders), where beekeepers prefer the carnica subspecies. To determine whether these eight SNPs remained associated with the DBR trait on a Flemish colony-broad scope, we performed population-wide modelling through sampling of various A...
April 3, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564169/probiotic-potential-of-bacillus-subtilis-strain-i3-antagonistic-activity-against-chalkbrood-pathogen-and-pesticide-degradation-for-enhancing-honeybee-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nazish Roy, Sunmi Moon, Chaerin Kim, Jin-Myung Kim, Kwang-Sik Lee, Yongho Shin, Gnanendra Shanmugam, Kihyuck Choi
To explore the potential of probiotic candidates beneficial for honeybee health through the modulation of the gut microbiome, bee gut microbes were isolated from bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) and honeybee (Apis mellifera) using diverse media and cultural conditions. A total of 77 bee gut bacteria, classified under the phyla Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Actinobacteria, were identified. The antagonistic activity of the isolates against Ascosphaera apis, a fungal pathogen responsible for chalkbrood disease in honeybee larvae, was investigated...
April 2, 2024: Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549575/some-essential-oils-as-potential-control-agents-for-varroa-mite-varroa-destructor-in-infected-honey-bees-apis-mellifera
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mosbah Alsaadi, Marwan M Keshlaf, Hamida B Mirwan
BACKGROUND: Ecto-parasite, varroa mite, ( Varroa destructor ), is the primary pest affecting the apiculture sector globally in various regions. AIM: This study examined the toxicity of nine essential oils to Apis mellifera L. and the acaricidal impact of those oils against V. destructor . METHODS: The acaricidal effects of nine essential oils, extracted from plant materials were used. In the screening experiment, 10 mg of the active ingredients of the plant material extracts were prepared in an alcohol solution with concentrations of 5%, 10%, and 15%...
February 2024: Open Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509424/investigation-of-resistance-against-to-flumethrin-using-against-varroa-destructor-in-t%C3%A3-rkiye
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ender Yarsan, Fatih Yilmaz, Sedat Sevin, Gökhan Akdeniz, Bekir Celebi, Seyit Hasan Ozturk, Sultan Nurhan Ayikol, Umit Karatas, Hasan Ese, Nuri Fidan, Bayram Agacdiken, Cahit Babur, Mucahit Buldag, Sinem Pehlivan
The honeybee ectoparasite Varroa destructor is a major threat to apiculture when evaluating bee diseases and pests. While attempting to control this mite, beekeepers often depend on a small selection of authorized synthetic acaricides, such as flumethrin, which is widely used in Türkiye and globally. However, resistance to flumethrin develops due to incorrect and excessive use. In this study conducted at Ordu Beekeeping Research Institute, trial group were established including an untreated control group and group where flumethrin-based pesticides were applied...
March 21, 2024: Veterinary Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505246/all-together-now-geographically-coordinated-miticide-treatment-benefits-honey-bee-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luke Woodford, Graeme Sharpe, Fiona Highet, David J Evans
Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a pathogenic virus of honey bees transmitted by the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor . Annual overwintering colony losses, accounting for ~25% of all colonies, are associated with high levels of Varroa-DWV infestation. Effective miticide treatments are available to control Varroa. However, the absence of coordinated treatment means environmental transmission of mites continues unchecked. We aimed to determine whether rational, coordinated treatment is beneficial, and characterized the DWV population as an indicator of colony health...
May 2023: Journal of Applied Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485887/africanized-honey-bee-colonies-in-costa-rica-first-evidence-of-its-management-brood-nest-structure-and-factors-associated-with-varroa-mite-infestation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael A Calderón-Fallas, Johan W van Veen, Verónica R Olate-Olave, Mayda Verde, Marnix Doorn, Leslie Vallejos, Juan Vicente Orozco-Delgado
Management, brood nest structure and factors associated with varroa mite infestation were studied in 60 apiaries of Africanized honey bees in the northwest region of the Central Valley of Costa Rica. Apiaries were monitored two times. The first monitoring was taken forward during the rainy season between May and November 2019. The second monitoring during the dry season between February and March 2020. Information about the beekeepers, apiaries and management was collected through a survey. Amount of open and capped brood, honey and pollen were measured in the field...
March 14, 2024: Experimental & Applied Acarology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38482356/microfungal-flora-of-apis-mellifera-anatoliaca-hymenoptera-apidae-and-varroa-destructor-mesostigmata-varroidae-from-the-eastern-black-sea-region-and-fungal-vector-capacity-in-honey-bee-colonies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mehtap Usta
Honey bees have a great economic importance both in Turkey and in the world due to the products they produce and their contribution to pollination. For this reason, many microflora and microbiota studies have been conducted on bees. While these research were primarily focused on pathogen isolation, the ecological roles of non-pathogenic flora members and how they may be used are now being studied more extensively. Considering the importance of pathogens, the number of studies is expected to continue to increase...
2024: Access microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478141/developing-a-method-to-rear-varroa-destructor-in-vitro
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brynn L Johnson, Cody Prouty, Cameron J Jack, Charles Stuhl, James D Ellis
Varroa destructor is a significant mite pest of western honey bees (Apis mellifera). Developing a method to rear and maintain populations of V. destructor in vitro would provide year-round access to the mites, allowing scientists to study their biology, behavior, and control more rapidly. In this study, we determined the impact of various rearing parameters on V. destructor survival and reproduction in vitro. This was done by collecting V. destructor from colonies, placing them in gelatin capsules containing honey bee larvae, and manipulating the following conditions experimentally: rearing temperature, colony source of honey bee larva, behavioral/developmental stages of V...
March 13, 2024: Experimental & Applied Acarology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469338/editorial-current-status-of-honey-bee-genetic-and-breeding-programs-progress-and-perspectives
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EDITORIAL
María Alejandra Palacio, Ernesto Guzman-Novoa, Alejandra Carla Scannapieco, Agostina Giacobino, Fanny Mondet
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Front Insect Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38446070/varroa-destructor-parasitism-and-deformed-wing-virus-infection-in-honey-bees-are-linked-to-peroxisome-induced-pathways
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomas Erban, Dominika Kadleckova, Bruno Sopko, Karel Harant, Pavel Talacko, Martin Markovic, Martina Salakova, Klara Kadlikova, Ruth Tachezy, Jan Tachezy
The ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor transmits and triggers viral infections that have deleterious effects on honey bee colonies worldwide. We performed a manipulative experiment in which worker bees collected at emergence were exposed to Varroa for 72 h, and their proteomes were compared with those of untreated control bees. Label-free quantitative proteomics identified 77 differentially expressed A. mellifera proteins (DEPs). In addition, viral proteins were identified by orthogonal analysis, and most importantly, Deformed wing virus (DWV) was found at high levels/intensity in Varroa-exposed bees...
March 6, 2024: Proteomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411571/mechanisms-of-pathogen-and-pesticide-resistance-in-honey-bees
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REVIEW
Leonard J Foster, Nadejda Tsvetkov, Alison McAfee
Bees are the most important insect pollinators of the crops humans grow, and Apis mellifera , the Western honey bee, is the most commonly managed species for this purpose. In addition to providing agricultural services, the complex biology of honey bees has been the subject of scientific study since the 18th century, and the intricate behaviors of honey bees and ants - fellow Hymenopterans - inspired much sociobiological inquest. Unfortunately, honey bees are constantly exposed to parasites, pathogens, and xenobiotics, all of which pose threats to their health...
February 27, 2024: Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401013/geographical-distribution-of-pyrethroid-resistance-mutations-in-varroa-destructor-across-t%C3%A3-rkiye-and-a-european-overview
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Esengül Erdem, Nafiye Koç-İnak, Mustafa Rüstemoğlu, Emre İnak
Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman (Acari: Varroidae) is of paramount significance in modern beekeeping, with infestations presenting a primary challenge that directly influences colony health, productivity, and overall apicultural sustainability. In order to control this mite, many beekeepers rely on a limited number of approved synthetic acaricides, including the pyrethroids tau-fluvalinate, flumethrin and organophosphate coumaphos. However, the excessive use of these substances has led to the widespread development of resistance in various beekeeping areas globally...
February 24, 2024: Experimental & Applied Acarology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38392534/integrated-pest-management-strategies-to-control-varroa-mites-and-their-effect-on-viral-loads-in-honey-bee-colonies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jernej Bubnič, Janez Prešern, Marco Pietropaoli, Antonella Cersini, Ajda Moškrič, Giovanni Formato, Veronica Manara, Maja Ivana Smodiš Škerl
Honey bee viruses in combination with varroa mite are very damaging for honey bee colonies worldwide. There are no effective methods to control the viral load in honey bee colonies except regular and effective control of mites. Integrated Pest Management strategies are required to effectively control mites with veterinary medicines based on organic compounds. We evaluated the effect of two brood interruption techniques, queen caging (QC) and trapping comb (TC), followed by an oxalic acid treatment, on the mite fall, colony strength, and viral load of Deformed Wing Virus (DWV) and Acute Bee Paralysis Virus (ABPV)...
February 5, 2024: Insects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38335895/effects-of-feeding-with-a-protein-liquid-supplement-on-productivity-mortality-and-health-of-apis-mellifera-hives-in-southwestern-spain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eduardo José García-Vicente, María Martín, Ismael Rey-Casero, Ana Pérez, Jairo Martín, Alfredo García, Juan Manuel Alonso, David Risco
Colony collapse disorder (CCD) has affected bees worldwide in recent decades, with southwestern Spain being no exception. This disorder is one of the main causes of Apis mellifera mortality and is believed to be caused by environmental, social and sanitary conditions. Dietary supplementation can help to improve some parameters of the general status and sanitary condition of bees, such as infestation by certain recurrent pathogens, including Varroa destructor and Nosema ceranae, by enhancing immune and social response...
February 6, 2024: Research in Veterinary Science
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