We document the ability of a population of honey bee colonies to survive in France without Varroa suppression measures. We compared the mortality of collected Varroa surviving bee (VSB) stock with that of miticide-treated Varroa-susceptible colonies. Varroa infestation did not induce mortality in the VSB colonies. Some of the original colonies survived more than 11 years without treatment and the average survival of the experimental colonies was 6.54 ± 0.25 years. Swarming was variable (41.50 ± 9.94%) depending on the year. Honey production was significantly higher (1.7 times) in treated than in VSB colonies. For the first time since Varroa invaded France, our results provide evidence that untreated local honey bee colonies can survive the ...
This study investigated the impact of Varroa destructor infestation on the amount of capped worker ...
Honey bee societies (Apis mellifera), the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor, and honey bee viruse...
The beekeeping sector is facing many challenges. One of the greatest is maintaining healthy colonies...
When Varroa destructor invaded France in 1982, feral colonies disappeared destroyed by the mite. In ...
The ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, and the viruses that it transmits, kill the colonies of E...
Feral colonies of European honey bees living in the Arnot Forest, a 1651-ha research preserve in Ne...
We explored practical steps to implement a sustainable treatment against Varroa destructor which is ...
The ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor affects honey bee colony health and survival negatively, th...
International audienceAbstractEuropean honey bees were introduced to Fernando de Noronha Island in 1...
The honey bee ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, has a world-wide distribution and inflicts more...
Background Managed, feral and wild populations of European honey bee subspecies, Apis mellifera, are...
The mite Varroa destructor represents a great threat to honey bees and the beekeeping industry. The ...
The ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor is an invasive species of Western honey bees (Apis mellifer...
International audienceAbstractThere is a widespread belief that wild colonies of European honeybees ...
Honey bee colonies all over Europe and North America have been declining dramatically for over three...
This study investigated the impact of Varroa destructor infestation on the amount of capped worker ...
Honey bee societies (Apis mellifera), the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor, and honey bee viruse...
The beekeeping sector is facing many challenges. One of the greatest is maintaining healthy colonies...
When Varroa destructor invaded France in 1982, feral colonies disappeared destroyed by the mite. In ...
The ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, and the viruses that it transmits, kill the colonies of E...
Feral colonies of European honey bees living in the Arnot Forest, a 1651-ha research preserve in Ne...
We explored practical steps to implement a sustainable treatment against Varroa destructor which is ...
The ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor affects honey bee colony health and survival negatively, th...
International audienceAbstractEuropean honey bees were introduced to Fernando de Noronha Island in 1...
The honey bee ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, has a world-wide distribution and inflicts more...
Background Managed, feral and wild populations of European honey bee subspecies, Apis mellifera, are...
The mite Varroa destructor represents a great threat to honey bees and the beekeeping industry. The ...
The ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor is an invasive species of Western honey bees (Apis mellifer...
International audienceAbstractThere is a widespread belief that wild colonies of European honeybees ...
Honey bee colonies all over Europe and North America have been declining dramatically for over three...
This study investigated the impact of Varroa destructor infestation on the amount of capped worker ...
Honey bee societies (Apis mellifera), the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor, and honey bee viruse...
The beekeeping sector is facing many challenges. One of the greatest is maintaining healthy colonies...