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2 February 2024 The Fluctuation of Infestation with Varroa Mite on Honeybee Colonies in Egypt and Variation Study Using Scanning Electromicroscope
Amany Saad. M. Abou-Lila, Sawires S.G
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This study aimed to evaluate the fluctuation of infestation with Varroa mites on honeybee colonies. Research was carried out at the apiary of beekeeping research department at Dokki, Giza, Governorate, from March to December 2019 and January to February 2020. Infestation percentages reached 18.39, 16.73. 17.86 and 19.73 in broods and reached 12.53, 10.8, 13.0 and 14.27 in the same seasons on adult bees, respectively. Mean number of units covered with bees reached 8.0, 8.83, 7.17 and 4.66 per colony during spring, summer, autumn and winter, respectively. Adult females of Apis mellifera infected in Egypt were collected and examined by SEM. Varroa destructor was found to have a markedly different shape among the local populations (Giza, Behera and Benisuef)

Amany Saad. M. Abou-Lila and Sawires S.G "The Fluctuation of Infestation with Varroa Mite on Honeybee Colonies in Egypt and Variation Study Using Scanning Electromicroscope," Entomological News 131(1), 1-8, (2 February 2024). https://doi.org/10.3157/021.131.0101
Received: 6 June 2021; Accepted: 29 August 2021; Published: 2 February 2024
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