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DOI: 10.1051/apido:2001113
Apidologie 32 (2001) 81-90
Bioassay for grooming effectiveness towards Varroa destructor mites in Africanized and Carniolan honey bees
Pia AumeierLandesanstalt für Bienenkunde, University of Hohenheim, August-von-Hartmannstr. 13, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany
(Received 28 July 2000; revised 12 October 2000; accepted 26 October 2000)
Abstract
Grooming behavior is considered a varroosis tolerance factor of Africanized honey bees,
but this behavior is difficult to evaluate directly within the honey bee colony.
A laboratory bioassay was developed to measure the intensity and effectiveness of
grooming responses by worker bees artificially infested with one Varroa mite. At a
study site in tropical Brazil, the sequence of seven well- defined grooming reactions
towards mites of different colonial origin was compared. In a total of
226 assays, Africanized bees responded significantly faster and more intensively than
Carniolan workers. But there were no statistical differences in the removal of mites
according to the bee types. Even extensive grooming behavior never resulted in damage
or death of the mites. The possible use of the bioassay as a screening for the extent
of the grooming behavior is discussed.
Key words: Africanized honey bee / behavioral trait / bioassay / grooming / Varroa destructor / carnolian bee
Correspondence and reprints: Pia Aumeier
e-mail: bieneau@uni-hohenheim.de
© INRA, EDP Sciences, DIB, AGIB 2001
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