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Título: Spatial clusters of Varroa destructor control strategies in Europe
Autor: Brodschneider, Robert
Schlagbauer, Johannes
Arakelyan, Iliyana
Ballis, Alexis
Brus, Jan
Brusbardis, Valters
Cadahía, Luis
Charrière, Jean-Daniel
Chlebo, Robert
Coffey, Mary F.
Cornelissen, Bram
Costa, Cristina Amaro
Danneels, Ellen
Danihlík, Jiří
Dobrescu, Constantin
Evans, Garth
Fedoriak, Mariia
Forsythe, Ivan
Gregorc, Aleš
Johannesen, Jes
Kauko, Lassi
Kristiansen, Preben
Martikkala, Maritta
Martín-Hernández, Raquel
Mazur, Ewa
Mutinelli, Franco
Patalano, Solenn
Raudmets, Aivar
Simon Delso, Noa
Stevanovic, Jevrosima
Uzunov, Aleksandar
Vejsnæs, Flemming
Williams, Anthony
Gray, Alison
Palavras-chave: Apis mellifera
COLOSS
Beekeeping
Acaricide
Varroa control
Survey results
Data: 2022
Citação: Brodschneider, R., Schlagbauer, J., Arakelyan, I. et al. Spatial clusters of Varroa destructor control strategies in Europe. J Pest Sci (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10340-022-01523-2
Resumo: Beekeepers have various options to control the parasitic mite Varroa destructor in honey bee colonies, but no empirical data are available on the methods they apply in practice. We surveyed 28,409 beekeepers maintaining 507,641 colonies in 30 European countries concerning Varroa control methods. The set of 19 diferent Varroa diagnosis and control measures was taken from the annual COLOSS questionnaire on honey bee colony losses. The most frequent activities were monitoring of Varroa infestations, drone brood removal, various oxalic acid applications and formic acid applications. Correspondence analysis and hierarchical clustering on principal components showed that six Varroa control options (not necessarily the most used ones) signifcantly contribute to defning three distinctive clusters of countries in terms of Varroa control in Europe. Cluster I (eight Western European countries) is characterized by use of amitraz strips. Cluster II comprises 15 countries from Scandinavia, the Baltics, and Central-Southern Europe. This cluster is characterized by long-term formic acid treatments. Cluster III is characterized by dominant usage of amitraz fumigation and formed by seven Eastern European countries. The median number of diferent treatments applied per beekeeper was lowest in cluster III. Based on estimation of colony numbers in included countries, we extrapolated the proportions of colonies treated with diferent methods in Europe. This suggests that circa 62% of colonies in Europe are treated with amitraz, followed by oxalic acid for the next largest percentage of colonies. We discuss possible factors determining the choice of Varroa control measures in the diferent clusters.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/7484
DOI: 10.1007/s10340-022-01523-2
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