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Título:
Management practices associated with acaricide failure during autumn treatment against Varroa destructor in Honey Bee colonies from Argentina during autumn treatment against Varroa destructor in Honey Bee colonies from Argentina
Autor/es:
GIACOBINO AGOSTINA; MOLINERI ANA; BULACIO CAGNOLO NATALIA; MERKE, JULIETA; ORELLANO EMANUEL; BERTOZZI EZEQUIEL; MASCIANGELO GERMAN; PIETRONAVE HERNAN; PACINI ADRIANA; SALTO CESAR; SIGNORINI MARCELO
Lugar:
Murcia
Reunión:
Conferencia; 10th COLOSS Conference; 2014
Institución organizadora:
coloss
Resumen:
Although the use of chemical acaricides could be associated with resistance, it is still the most preferred method for controlling V. destructor during autumn. Acaricides efficacy should be improved by identifying variables affecting treatment outcome. The aim of this study was to identify the risk factors associated with acaricide failure during autumn treatment of V. destructor. Mite infestation after treatment was evaluated in 62 apiaries and data regarding management practices were collected by means of a questionnaire. A mixed-effects model was constructed to associate management variables with the risk of acaricide failure occurrence. Colonies with high mites level prior to treatment and owned by beekeepers who did not frequently replaced queens were associated with a higher risk of acaricide failure (P= 0.002; P= 0.001). Other beekeeping practices indirectly improved acaricide efficacy. An integrated strategy for controlling mites that include chemotherapy and suitable beekeepers management is needed to keep mite populations low during winter