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Varroa mite and climate change influence winter survival of honey bees (Apis mellifera) in Korea

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

Honey bees are crucial pollinators for agricultural and natural ecosystems, but are experiencing heavy mortality in Korea due to a complex suite of factors. Extreme winter losses of honey bee colonies are a major threat to beekeeping but the combinations of factors underlying colony loss remain debatable. Finding solutions involves knowing the factors associated with high loss rates. To investigate whether loss rates are related to Varroa control and climate condition, we surveyed beekeepers in korea after wintering (2021–2022 to 2022–2023). The results show an average colony loss rate of 46%(2022) and 17%(2023), but over 40% colony loss before wintering at 2022. Beekeepers attempt to manage their honey bee colonies in ways that optimize colony health. Disentangling the impact of management from other variables affecting colony health is complicated by the diversity of practices used and difficulties handling typically complex and incomplete observational datasets. We propose a method to 1) Varroa mite population Control by several methods , and 2) Many nursing bee put in hive before wintering.

저자
  • Yong Soo Choi(Department od Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Wanju, 55365 Republic of Korea) Corresponding author
  • You Young Jo(Department od Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Wanju, 55365 Republic of Korea)
  • Dong Won Kim(Department od Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Wanju, 55365 Republic of Korea)
  • Su Bae Kim(Department od Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Wanju, 55365 Republic of Korea)
  • Bo Sun Park(Department od Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Wanju, 55365 Republic of Korea)
  • Dae Gun Oh(Department od Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Wanju, 55365 Republic of Korea)
  • Min Woong Shon(Department od Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Wanju, 55365 Republic of Korea)
  • Akongte Peter Njukang(Department od Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Wanju, 55365 Republic of Korea)
  • Chang Hun Lee(Department od Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Wanju, 55365 Republic of Korea)