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El-Hady, A., Nowar, E., EL-Sheikh, M. (2015). EVALUATION OF SOME ESSENTIAL OILS FOR CONTROLLING VARROA MITES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON BROOD REARING ACTIVITY IN HONEY BEE COLONIES.. Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 6(1), 235-243. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2015.53218
A. M. El-Hady; E. E. Nowar; M. F. EL-Sheikh. "EVALUATION OF SOME ESSENTIAL OILS FOR CONTROLLING VARROA MITES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON BROOD REARING ACTIVITY IN HONEY BEE COLONIES.". Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 6, 1, 2015, 235-243. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2015.53218
El-Hady, A., Nowar, E., EL-Sheikh, M. (2015). 'EVALUATION OF SOME ESSENTIAL OILS FOR CONTROLLING VARROA MITES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON BROOD REARING ACTIVITY IN HONEY BEE COLONIES.', Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 6(1), pp. 235-243. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2015.53218
El-Hady, A., Nowar, E., EL-Sheikh, M. EVALUATION OF SOME ESSENTIAL OILS FOR CONTROLLING VARROA MITES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON BROOD REARING ACTIVITY IN HONEY BEE COLONIES.. Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 2015; 6(1): 235-243. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2015.53218

EVALUATION OF SOME ESSENTIAL OILS FOR CONTROLLING VARROA MITES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON BROOD REARING ACTIVITY IN HONEY BEE COLONIES.

Article 23, Volume 6, Issue 1, January 2015, Page 235-243  XML PDF (182.93 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2015.53218
Authors
A. M. El-Hady1; E. E. Nowar2; M. F. EL-Sheikh3
1Department of Bee Research, plants Protection Institute, ARC, EL- Doki -Giza. Egypt
2Department of plant Protection, Faculty of Moshtohor, Benha Univ.
3Department of plant Protection, Economic Entomology, Faculty of Tanta, Tanta Univ.
Abstract
This study was carried out to assess the efficacy of controlling essential oils i.eThymol, Cinnamon and Anise oils with different concentrations compared to 65% Formic acid in controlling Varroa destructor mites infesting colonies of Apismellifera during the winter and summer of 2013 season. Randomized complete block design was applied at this study. The apiary was divided into 7 groups (3 colonies / group). Three application of the oils. Average of Varroa infestation level before treatment ranged between 21–29 in winter and from 37-47 in summer. The treatments were significantly effective when applied in summer than the winter season and when used at 30% concentration than those obtained at 15% concentration compared to the control treatment. Average efficacies percentage ranged between 80.95% (Cinnamon oil 30%) to 86.99 (Thymol 30%) in winter and from 67.46 %(Thymol 30%) to 82.16% (Cinnamon 30%). Thymol oil was the best in winter, however, Cinnamon was the best in summer. Anise oil 30% was intermediate 80.00 and 77.11% in winter and summer treatments respectively. In concern with the effect of the tested oils on brood rearing activity, Anise and Cinnamon oils at 30% concentration were the best (74.54 and 74.35 %. respectively) during January – February. However, in significant differences were found between the tested oils at 30% concentration during August–September. Thymol was the best at 15 % concentration ( 55.38%).However, Cinnamon oil 30% was the best (64.54%) followed by Thymol(56.52%) .
 
Keywords
Varroa destructor; Apismellifera; Essential oils
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