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Evaluating the impact of jatropha oil extract against the Varroa mite, Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman (Arachnida: Acari: Varroidae), infesting honeybee colonies (Apis mellifera L.)

Saad H. D. Masry, T. E. Abd El-Wahab, Mohamed Rashad

2020Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Varroa mite, Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman (Arachnida: Acari: Varroidae), is a severe external parasitic mite of honeybees that causes great losses of colonies globally. Four concentrations (1, 2%, 5, and 10%) of Jatropha curcas oil were tested for controlling the Varroa mite. Significant effects of reducing percentage of the mite infestation ( P = 0.05) after second treatment for sealed brood and after third treatment for adult workers in all tested concentrations of J. curcas were recorded. The low concentrations 1 and 2% of J. curcas were more effective than the higher ones 5 and 10% on reduction of percentage of Varroa mite infestation. Moreover, the colonies treated with the lowest concentrations of jatropha oil had the highest amount of brood area (75.75 and 77.50 inch 2 ) and the highest number of combs covered with bees compared with the colonies treated with the concentrations 5 and 10%. Treated colonies with the concentrations 1, 10, and 5% had a high amount of stored honey and pollen grains, 126.50, 111, and 96 inch 2 and 11.25, 9.75, and 9.75 inch 2 , respectively. Obtained results encourage researchers to study deeply the ability of using jatropha oil in the widely field of Apicultural.

Topics & Concepts

Varroa destructorVarroaBiologyMiteBroodInfestationAcariVarroa sensitive hygieneJatropha curcasBotanyToxicologyHorticultureVeterinary medicineMedicineInsect and Pesticide ResearchPlant and animal studiesInsect-Plant Interactions and Control
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