Differences in Varroa destructor infestation rates of two indigenous subspecies of Apis mellifera in the Republic of South Africa

Experimental and Applied Acarology(2015)

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Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman ( Varroa ) is a damaging pest of the Western honey bee, Apis mellifera , in North America, Europe, and Asia. However, Varroa infestations have not produced equivalent colony losses of African subspecies of honey bee throughout Africa and parts of the Americas. We surveyed the Varroa infestation rates (number of Varroa per 100 adult honey bees) in colonies of A. m. scutellata , A. m. capensis , and hybrids of the two subspecies throughout the Republic of South Africa in the fall of 2014. We found that A. m. scutellata colonies had significantly higher Varroa infestations than did A. m. capensis colonies. Furthermore, hybridized colonies of the two subspecies had Varroa infestations intermediate to those of A. m. scutellata and A. m. capensis . This is the first documentation of a clear difference in Varroa infestation rates of A. m. scutellata , A. m. capensis , and hybridized colonies in South Africa. Furthermore, our data confirm that Varroa populations in A. m. scutellata colonies are within the range of populations that are damaging to European honey bees.
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Varroa destructor,Apis melliferascutellata,African honey bee,Apis melliferacapensis,Cape honey bee
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