1999
DOI: 10.1051/apido:19990204
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Invasion behaviour of Varroa jacobsoni Oud.: from bees into brood cells

Abstract: -Varroa jacobsoni mites may invade worker or drone brood cells when worker bees bring them in close contact with these cells. The attractive period of drone brood cells is two to three times longer than that of worker brood cells. The attractiveness of brood cells is related to the distance between the larva and the cell rim and the age of the larva. The moment of invasion of the mite into a brood cell is not related to the duration of its stay on adult bees. The fraction of the phoretic mites that invade broo… Show more

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“…Positive correlations between number of mites on bottom boards with amount and emergence of brood have been reported (Lobb and Martin, 1997;Beetsma et al, 1999). However, there were no differences in the number of combs with bees and with brood between our two groups of colonies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Positive correlations between number of mites on bottom boards with amount and emergence of brood have been reported (Lobb and Martin, 1997;Beetsma et al, 1999). However, there were no differences in the number of combs with bees and with brood between our two groups of colonies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The first step in the reproductive cycle of a female mite is to approach a suitable host, a still uncapped brood cell containing a 5 th instar larva shortly before capping (Beetsma et al 1999). In this host selection behaviour, mites prefer drone larvae, as shown by in 6itro testing (Rosenkranz 1993) and as also observed under in 6i6o conditions (Fuchs 1990;Boot et al 1995b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Because both larval types were reared in the same combs within uniformly sized brood cells, we assume a shorter distance of the larvae from the cell rim in EHB larvae due to their higher body volume. A shorter distance of the larval body from the cell rim is known significantly to increase Varroa infestation rates (Goetz & Koeniger 1993;Boot et al 1995a;Beetsma et al 1999). Additionally, the feeding frequency of larvae by nurse bees will differ according to the size of the larvae.…”
Section: Factors Assumed To Influence the In6asion Of Brood Cells By mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanisms triggering cell invasion have been investigated; Beetsma et al (1999) focused on the critical distance that allows the recognition of the brood by the mite ; and Goetz and Koeniger (1993) and Boot et al (1995) underlined the role of the distance between the larva and the cell rim.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%