Title of article :
Effect of queen age on hygienic and grooming behavior of Apis mellifera Ligustica against Varroa destructor (Anderson and Trueman
Author/Authors :
Bodlah, Imran Department of Entomology - PMAS Arid Agriculture University - Rawalpindi, Pakistan , Ahmad, Saboor Department of Entomology - PMAS Arid Agriculture University - Rawalpindi, Pakistan , Aziz, Muhammad Asif Department of Entomology - PMAS Arid Agriculture University - Rawalpindi, Pakistan , Ahmad, Munir Department of Entomology - PMAS Arid Agriculture University - Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Abstract :
The studies were conducted to compare the hygienic and grooming behavior of honey bees (Apis melliferaLigustica) headed by new (0-year) and old queens (1-year) against Varroamites at Apiculture Research Farm, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi during 2013-14. Worker bees removed 91.56, 95.11 and 98.52 % dead brood in colonies headed by new queens, while 75.22, 82.78 and 88.78%, in colonies headed by old queens; after24, 48 and 72 h, respectively. Similarly, significant differences were observed regarding the removal of artificially introduced Varroamites between both types of colonies; bees in colonies headed by new queens removed 74.67 and 84.67%, while the bees headed by old queens removed 52.67 and 66.67% artificially introduced Varroamites from brood cells after 5 and 7 days, respectively. The mean percentage of leg deformed Varroamites due to grooming behavior of adult bees in colonies with new and old queens was 67.45 and 57.83%, and mites with deformed dorsal shield was 27.03% and 20.71%, respectively. Colonies with new queens exhibited better hygienic and grooming behavior against the Varroamite as compared to those having old queens. Replacing old queenswith new queens every year is suggested for better management of Varroamite in Pothwar region of Punjab.
Keywords :
Pothwar Punjab , Varroamite , Apis mellifera Ligustica , Hygienic behavior
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology