Efficiency of some chemical compounds against the mite Varroa jacobsoni on honeybee [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.7067-7072Other title:
  • تقييم بعض المواد المستخدمة فى مكافحة طفيل الفاروا على نحل العسل [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of agricultural sciences, 2003 v. 28 (9) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2003.v.28(9)Summary: The present study was carried out at the apiary of Sakha Agricultural Research Station, Kafr EL-Sheikh Governorate during 2000 seaSon to evaluate the effectiveness of four materials; formic acid. oxalic acid. malathion powder and mitac 20% on varroatosis. The results indicated that an treatments were effective against the mite. but had little or no effects on the bees. Mitac 20% (acaricide) was the most effective compound on mites after a period of 8 days from treatment (620.6 mites). followed by MatathlOn (611.2). fOrmic acid (212.6). while oxalic acid had the least effect (159.4 mites).The number of the associated mites was found to be higher with drones than those with workers (510 and 329 mites/100 bees, respectively).
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The present study was carried out at the apiary of Sakha Agricultural Research Station, Kafr EL-Sheikh Governorate during 2000 seaSon to evaluate the effectiveness of four materials; formic acid. oxalic acid. malathion powder and mitac 20% on varroatosis. The results indicated that an treatments were effective against the mite. but had little or no effects on the bees. Mitac 20% (acaricide) was the most effective compound on mites after a period of 8 days from treatment (620.6 mites). followed by MatathlOn (611.2). fOrmic acid (212.6). while oxalic acid had the least effect (159.4 mites).The number of the associated mites was found to be higher with drones than those with workers (510 and 329 mites/100 bees, respectively).

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