Abstract Numerous studies have investigated using oxalic acid (OA) to control Varroa mites in honey bee colonies. In contrast, techniques for treating package bees with OA have not been investigated. The goal of this study was to develop a protocol for using OA to reduce mite infestation in package bees. We made 97 mini packages of Varroa-infested adult bees. Each package contained 1,613 ± 18 bees and 92 ± 3 mites, and represented an experimental unit. We prepared a 2.8% solution of OA by mixing 35 g OA with 1 l of sugar water (sugar:water = 1:1; w:w). Eight treatments were assigned to the packages based on previous laboratory bioassays that characterized the acute contact toxicity of OA to mites and bees. We administered the treatments b...
The organic honey bee productions are provided for in the EU Regulation 1804/99. Notwithstanding the...
Oxalic acid is one of the organic acids used for controlling Varroa destructor, a mite parasitizing ...
The parasitization of honeybees by Varroa destructor represents a serious limiting factor for beekee...
Abstract Numerous studies have investigated using oxalic acid (OA) to control Varroa mites in hone...
I investigated strategies for reducing Varroa mite populations (Varroa destructor) in honey bee colo...
I investigated strategies for reducing Varroa mite populations (Varroa destructor) in honey bee colo...
Laboratory bioassays were performed to characterize the acute contact toxicity of oxalic acid (OA) t...
WOS: 000270804200004This study was carried out to determine the effects of oxalic acid (OA) on reduc...
Varroa destructor is considered as a serious pest of honeybees (Apis mellifera) and its resistance t...
International audienceAbstractAn organic product based on oxalic acid was evaluated for use in Varro...
The aims of the study were to establish the dynamics of the fallen mites after treating honeybee col...
Nine divided hives were constructed to study the distribution of oxalic acid (OA). Experimental colo...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>The <em>Varroa destructor</em> varroasis is a very serious parasite ...
Three oxalic acid (OA) solutions were applied to 24 honeybee colonies to test acaricidal effects on ...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are essential for their products—honey, royal jelly, pollen, propolis an...
The organic honey bee productions are provided for in the EU Regulation 1804/99. Notwithstanding the...
Oxalic acid is one of the organic acids used for controlling Varroa destructor, a mite parasitizing ...
The parasitization of honeybees by Varroa destructor represents a serious limiting factor for beekee...
Abstract Numerous studies have investigated using oxalic acid (OA) to control Varroa mites in hone...
I investigated strategies for reducing Varroa mite populations (Varroa destructor) in honey bee colo...
I investigated strategies for reducing Varroa mite populations (Varroa destructor) in honey bee colo...
Laboratory bioassays were performed to characterize the acute contact toxicity of oxalic acid (OA) t...
WOS: 000270804200004This study was carried out to determine the effects of oxalic acid (OA) on reduc...
Varroa destructor is considered as a serious pest of honeybees (Apis mellifera) and its resistance t...
International audienceAbstractAn organic product based on oxalic acid was evaluated for use in Varro...
The aims of the study were to establish the dynamics of the fallen mites after treating honeybee col...
Nine divided hives were constructed to study the distribution of oxalic acid (OA). Experimental colo...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>The <em>Varroa destructor</em> varroasis is a very serious parasite ...
Three oxalic acid (OA) solutions were applied to 24 honeybee colonies to test acaricidal effects on ...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are essential for their products—honey, royal jelly, pollen, propolis an...
The organic honey bee productions are provided for in the EU Regulation 1804/99. Notwithstanding the...
Oxalic acid is one of the organic acids used for controlling Varroa destructor, a mite parasitizing ...
The parasitization of honeybees by Varroa destructor represents a serious limiting factor for beekee...