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  • Varroa destructor mites are ectoparasites that feed on honey bee pupae, which may lead to harmful physical effects on their hosts through open wounds.
  • Chemical analysis of the mites' excretions revealed a significant presence of guanine, with reduced levels over time, suggesting changes in their nutritional intake.
  • Non-reproducing mites, maintained in controlled conditions, excreted nearly 18 times a day, indicating they could consume a substantial amount of host fluids, potentially stressing developing bees.

Article Abstract

Varroa destructor mites (Acari: Varroidae) are harmful ectoparasites of Apis mellifera honey bees. Female foundresses of wax-capped pupal host cells and their daughters feed on host fluids from open wounds on the host's integument. Details of V. destructor mite nutrition are forthcoming, and little is known about the potential physical effects on hosts from mite feeding. Chemical analysis of waste excretions can infer details of animals' nutrition. Here, chemical analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) of mite excretions showed that the purine content of V. destructor waste consists of guanine with traces of hypoxanthine. Traces of uric acid and caffeine were also detected. Concentrations of guanine attenuated over time and excretions collected from senescing mites did not contain detectable guanine. Non-reproducing individual female mites maintained in vitro, housed in gelatin capsules and provided a honey bee pupa, deposited an average of nearly 18 excretions daily, mostly on the host's integument rather than on the capsule wall. The weight and volume of excretions suggest mites can consume nearly a microlitre of host fluids each day. Compounded over 10 days, this together with open wounds, could lead to substantial water loss and stress to developing pupae.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6425362PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182018001762DOI Listing

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