An apiary trial on the use of two acaricide formulations (gel-Apiguard and vermiculite and Api Life VAR) in the control of Varroa destructor (Anderson & Trueman) was conducted in summer 2001 in Sardinia (Italy). The main goals were 1) to determine their effectiveness against V. destructor, taking into account natural mite mortality in control hives; and simultaneously 2) to determine the persistence of both formulations and residues in honey and wax, by using a new extraction method. Both thymol formulations, after the treatments, reduced signiÞcantly the levels of mite infestations of adult bees and sealed brood, but their efÞcacy, expressed as percentage of mortality, was lower for both products (Api Life VAR 74.8 ± 13.1 and 81.3 ± 15.5, Apiguard 90.4 ± 8.3 and 95.5 ± 8.7 for sealed brood and adult bees, respectively) than the efÞcacy previously obtained with the same products in other experimental conditions. Moreover, a considerable colony-to-colony variability was recorded, and a signiÞcant negative effect of the thymol treatments on colony development was observed. During 2 wk of treatment, the bees removed nearly 95% of all the applied product (gel or vermiculite). Residues found in honey collected from the nest varied from 0.12 to 4.03 mg/kg for Api Life VAR and from 0.40 to 8.80 mg/kg for Apiguard. The residues were relatively higher in wax (Api Life VAR® 21.6 ± 13.0; Apiguard® 147.7 ± 188.9) than in honey, because thymol is a fat-soluble ingredient.

Comparison between two thymol formulations in the control of Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman: Effectiveness, Persistences and Residues / Floris, Ignazio; Satta, Alberto; Cabras, P.; Garau, V. L.; Angioni, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-0493. - 97:2(2004), pp. 187-191.

Comparison between two thymol formulations in the control of Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman: Effectiveness, Persistences and Residues

FLORIS, Ignazio;SATTA, Alberto;
2004-01-01

Abstract

An apiary trial on the use of two acaricide formulations (gel-Apiguard and vermiculite and Api Life VAR) in the control of Varroa destructor (Anderson & Trueman) was conducted in summer 2001 in Sardinia (Italy). The main goals were 1) to determine their effectiveness against V. destructor, taking into account natural mite mortality in control hives; and simultaneously 2) to determine the persistence of both formulations and residues in honey and wax, by using a new extraction method. Both thymol formulations, after the treatments, reduced signiÞcantly the levels of mite infestations of adult bees and sealed brood, but their efÞcacy, expressed as percentage of mortality, was lower for both products (Api Life VAR 74.8 ± 13.1 and 81.3 ± 15.5, Apiguard 90.4 ± 8.3 and 95.5 ± 8.7 for sealed brood and adult bees, respectively) than the efÞcacy previously obtained with the same products in other experimental conditions. Moreover, a considerable colony-to-colony variability was recorded, and a signiÞcant negative effect of the thymol treatments on colony development was observed. During 2 wk of treatment, the bees removed nearly 95% of all the applied product (gel or vermiculite). Residues found in honey collected from the nest varied from 0.12 to 4.03 mg/kg for Api Life VAR and from 0.40 to 8.80 mg/kg for Apiguard. The residues were relatively higher in wax (Api Life VAR® 21.6 ± 13.0; Apiguard® 147.7 ± 188.9) than in honey, because thymol is a fat-soluble ingredient.
2004
Comparison between two thymol formulations in the control of Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman: Effectiveness, Persistences and Residues / Floris, Ignazio; Satta, Alberto; Cabras, P.; Garau, V. L.; Angioni, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-0493. - 97:2(2004), pp. 187-191.
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