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Contact Effect Contribution to the High Efficiency of Lithium Chloride Against the Mite Parasite of the Honey Bee

Éva Kolics, Kinga Mátyás, János Taller, András Specziàr, Balázs Kolics

2020Insects28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lithium chemicals have been proven to be very effective in eradicating Varroa destructor, the detrimental parasite of the honey bee; however, little is known about the side effects on brood and long term consequences on the colony. Earlier, it was proposed that the action mechanisms of lithium chloride do not include the contact mode. Here, we investigate this question using a paper strip test to demonstrate the concentration-dependent effectiveness of lithium in the contact mode of action, confirming that it is also a contact agent against the Varroa mite. According to our knowledge, this is the first report on the high varroicidal effect of lithium in the contact mode of action. Our findings may open up possibilities for novel ways of treatment (e.g., the use of lithiated strips) in the event that lithium salts become legal for use in apiculture.

Topics & Concepts

Varroa destructorBiologyHoney beeMiteMode of actionBeekeepingLithium chlorideBroodLithium (medication)ToxicologyVarroaZoologyBotanyMaterials scienceMetallurgyEndocrinologyInsect and Pesticide ResearchInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorPlant and animal studies
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