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Behaviour ofVarroamites invading honey bee brood cells

✍ Scribed by Willem J. Boot; Joop Beetsma; Johan N. M. Calis


Book ID
104626792
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
528 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-8162

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✦ Synopsis


Invasion behaviour of Varroajacobsoni into honey bee brood cells was studied using an observation hive. The mites were canied close to a suitable brood cell by the bees. Subsequently, the mites moved from the bees to the rim of the cell, walked quickly inside, crawled between the larva and the cell wall, and moved onto the bottom of the cell. Varroa mites were never seen walking across the comb, and entering and leaving brood cells as has been described for Tropilaetaps clareae. Differences in invasion strategies between V. jacobsoni and T. clareae are discussed.


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