Varroa destructor feeds primarily on honey bee fat body tissue and not hemolymph
University of Maryland, College Park · Agricultural Research Service · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Significance Varroa destructor causes considerable damage to honey bees and subsequently the field of apiculture through just one process: feeding. For five decades, we have believed that these mites consume hemolymph like a tick consumes blood, and that Varroa cause harm primarily by vectoring viruses. Our work shows that they cause damage more directly. Varroa externally digest and consume fat body tissue rather than blood. These findings explain the failure of some previous attempts at developing effectively targeted treatment strategies for Varroa control. Furthermore, it provides some explanation for the diverse array of debilitating pathologies associated with Varroa that were unexplained by hemolymph…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.13
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 83
Authors
12- SRSamuel RamseyCorresponding
University of Maryland, College Park
- RORonald Ochoa
Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture
- GRGary R. Bauchan
Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture
- CJConnor J. Gulbronson
Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture
- JMJoseph Mowery
Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture
Topics & keywords
- Varroa
- Varroa destructor
- Hemolymph
- Beekeeping
- Honey bee
- Biology
- Varroa sensitive hygiene
- Toxicology