Population Dynamics of the Mite in Honey Bee () Colonies in a Temperate Semi-Arid Climate.

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Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia No. 2, Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, Cuajinicuilapa, Guerrero 41940, Mexico.

Published: September 2024

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  • - The study investigated the dynamics of mite infestations in honey bee colonies in a semi-arid climate in Mexico, using ten controlled colonies over a 10-month period.
  • - Results showed a significant increase in the total mite population by an average of 26% per colony, with the rates of infestation influenced by the number of brood present.
  • - Monitoring mite populations through fallen mites is more effective than assessing direct infestation rates, suggesting that applying acaricide treatments is most effective from November to December when brood levels are lower.

Article Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the population dynamics of the mite in honey bee () colonies in a temperate semi-arid climate in Mexico. Ten colonies homogeneous in population, food stores, and levels of mite infestation were used. The mite infestation rate in brood and adult bees, total number of mites, daily mite fall, brood and adult bee population, and food stores were determined periodically for 10 months. There was a significant effect ( < 0.05) of sampling period on the population of in adult bees, brood, total mite population, and daily fallen mites. The total mite population increased by 26% on average per colony. The increase in brood amount reduced the mite infestation rate in adult bees, and the opposite occurred when the brood decreased. Monitoring populations by recording fallen mites is more reliable than determining mite infestation rates in bees, as mite fall has a dynamic pattern similar to that of the total mite population. The best period to apply an acaricide treatment in the region of study is between November and December because most mites were in the phoretic phase, since there was less brood in the colonies compared to other times.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11432242PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects15090696DOI Listing

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