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Title: PSU Dept' Entomology


1
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Strategies for
Parasitic Bee Mites
  • The Pennsylvania State University
  • Department of Entomology
  • University Park, PA

College of Agricultural Sciences
2
IPM Pyramid
3
IPM Defined
  • Decision-making process based on understanding
    pest and host interactions
  • Based on Thresholds
  • Uses multiple Tactics
  • Should be safe, profitable and environmentally
    friendly

4
IPM Rules
  • Identify Problem
  • Determine Threshold
  • Assess Options
  • Select and Apply Controls
  • Evaluate Success and Record Results

5
Drawbacks of IPM
  • Can be Labor-Intensive
  • No simple answers
  • May not work consistently

6
Why IPM?
  • Mites becoming resistant
  • Comb contamination
  • Pesticide Misuse
  • Diseases associated with mites difficult to treat

7
IPM Criteria
  • Know the life cycles and seasonal rhythms of the
    pest(s).
  • Determine when the pests are most susceptible to
    treatment.

8
IPM Criteria
  • Measure economic threshold
  • Number of mites counted before you have to treat
  • What number do you use?

9
Monitoring Mite Levels
  • Ether or Sugar Roll
  • Use ether to kill bees/mites
  • Use sugar for live counts
  • Cappings Scratcher
  • Pull up 25-50 drone cells
  • Count mites

10
Monitoring Mites Sticky Board
  • Sticky board
  • Three day natural mite drop
  • Smoke drop (tobacco)
  • Miticide strip drop

11
IPM Tactics
  • Natural enemies (Biological)
  • Host resistance / tolerance (Cultural)
  • Modify environment (Physical)
  • Impair the pest's reproductive capacity
    (Genetic)
  • Pesticides (Chemical)

12
Cultural Control Tactics
  • Interrupt Mite Cycle
  • Restrict queen
  • Fall Requeening/forager collection
  • Use Special Frames or Cell Sizes
  • Use Mite Reducing Queens
  • Various strains

13
Mite Reducing Queens
  • Hygienic queens commercially available
  • USDA Bee Breeding Genetics Lab, Baton Rouge, LA
  • Russian stock
  • Suppression queens (SMR)
  • Other Lines? Natural resistance in AZ

14
Other Mite Reducing Behaviors
  • Grooming behavior
  • Bees groom more (both mites) e.g. Buckfast
  • Length of post-capping stage
  • Bees pupate in fewer days (less than 12)
    (Varroa)
  • Immature mite survival
  • Foundress mites laying fewer eggs?
  • Other mechanisms?

15
Physical Control Tactics
  • Knock off mites onto sticky boards
  • smoke, essential oils, powdered sugar
  • Use screened bottom boards
  • Trap and remove mites in drone brood
  • Heat and other treatments

16
Screen Inserts
17
Genetic Goals Mites
  • Mite Behavior
  • Brood attractiveness
  • Low mite fecundity
  • Shorter length of phoretic period
  • Less virulent mites
  • Non-reproductive mites

18
Chemical Controls
  • Essential oils for mite knockdown
  • Bay, Origanum, Cajeput and others
  • White Thyme or a Thymol mixture
  • Organic Acids
  • Formic, lactic, oxalic
  • Sucrose Octoanate
  • Other novel chemicals

19
Future Research Needed
  • Bio-rational controls needed
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Life cycle disruptions
  • Attractants? Deterrents?
  • Desiccation agents
  • Diatomaceous earth

20
How to Contact us
  • Office Phone (814) 865 1895
  • Fax (814) 865 3048
  • http//www.ento.psu.edu/personnel/newfolder2/frame
    .htm
  • http//MAAREC.cas.psu.edu

College of Agricultural Sciences
The Pennsylvania State University Department
of Entomology 501 ASI Building University Park, PA
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