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Varroa destructor is one of the major contributors to the significant losses of Western honey bee colonies worldwide. The synthetic pyrethroids tau-fluvalinate and flumethrin were very popular among beekeepers to control levels of parasitism until ...
Sonia Rodríguez-Vargas +29 more
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New control strategies of varroa destructor
Bu derlemede daha önce Varroa jacobsoni olarak bilinen Varroa destructor Kore hattının ülkemizde bulunuşu ve bu parazite karşı uygulanan koruma ve kontrol önlemlerinde yeni stratejilerden söz edilmiştir.
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Niveles de infestación de Varroa destructor (Mesostigmata: Varroidae) en abejas africanizadas (Apis mellifera scutellata hib) [PDF]
Las abejas son consideradas uno de los insectos fundamentales para garantizar la vida en el planeta (Michener, 2000). Su impacto en la polinización da como resultado la renovación y conservación de diversos ecosistemas, en especial para muchas plantas ...
Graciano Villa, Laura Andrea
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The ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor is well known for transmitting a number of viruses that can contribute to the collapse of honeybee colonies. To date, the many control measures put in place to limit the spread of V.
Peter Njukang Akongte +4 more
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Honeybee parasite, varroa destructor biology
Gerek kültür bitkilerinin polinasyonunda gerek ekolojik dengenin korunmasında gerekse insan beslenmesindeki önemli rolü nedeniyle bal arıları insanlar için vazgeçilmez böceklerdir.
Akyol, Ethem, Korkmaz, Ali
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Strategija kontrole Varroa Destructor u Republici Srbiji
Pčelari imaju na raspolaganju različite metode za suzbijanje pčelinjeg krpelja Varroa destructor. Kako bi se utvrdilo koje metode se koriste u pčelinjacima u Republici Srbiji, anketirano je u okviru upitnika COLOSS za 2021.
Đurić, Spomenka +6 more
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Résistance des abeilles à Varroa destructor
Résistance des abeilles à Varroa destructor.
Le Conte, Yves
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Varroa destructor is one of the greatest threats to Apis mellifera worldwide and if left untreated will kill a colony in less than three years. A Varroa-resistant population from Gotland, Sweden, has managed to survive for 25 years with little to no ...
Nicholas Scaramella +2 more
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Life-history stage determines the diet of ectoparasitic mites on their honey bee hosts
Ectoparasitic mites of the genera Varroa and Tropilaelaps have evolved to exclusively exploit honey bees as food sources during alternating dispersal and reproductive life history stages.
Bin Han +6 more
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Varroa destructor Biology [PDF]
The ectoparasitic mite (Varroa destructor) is a parasitic species that has been scrutinized with increasing intensity due to its economic and ecologic impact on European honeybees (Apis mellifera).
Scaramella, Nicholas
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