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Large-scale monitoring of resistance to coumaphos, amitraz and pyrethroids in Varroa destructor

View ORCID ProfileCarmen Sara Hernández-Rodríguez, Óscar Marín, Fernando Calatayud, María José Mahiques, Ana Mompó, Inmaculada Segura, Enrique Simó, View ORCID ProfileJoel González-Cabrera
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.12.378190
Carmen Sara Hernández-Rodríguez
1Instituto Universitario de Biotecnología y Biomedicina (BIOTECMED), Universitat de València. Dr. Moliner 50. 46100 Burjassot, Spain
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Óscar Marín
1Instituto Universitario de Biotecnología y Biomedicina (BIOTECMED), Universitat de València. Dr. Moliner 50. 46100 Burjassot, Spain
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Fernando Calatayud
2Agrupación de Defensa Sanitaria Apícola APIADS. Calle Raval 75B. 46193 Montroi, Spain
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María José Mahiques
3Agrupación de Defensa Sanitaria Apícola APICAL y APIVAL. C/Sants de la Pedra 75. 03830 Muro de Alcoy, Spain
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Ana Mompó
3Agrupación de Defensa Sanitaria Apícola APICAL y APIVAL. C/Sants de la Pedra 75. 03830 Muro de Alcoy, Spain
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Inmaculada Segura
3Agrupación de Defensa Sanitaria Apícola APICAL y APIVAL. C/Sants de la Pedra 75. 03830 Muro de Alcoy, Spain
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Enrique Simó
2Agrupación de Defensa Sanitaria Apícola APIADS. Calle Raval 75B. 46193 Montroi, Spain
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Joel González-Cabrera
1Instituto Universitario de Biotecnología y Biomedicina (BIOTECMED), Universitat de València. Dr. Moliner 50. 46100 Burjassot, Spain
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ABSTRACT

Varroa destructor is an ectoparasitic mite causing devastating damages to honey bee colonies around the world. Its impact is considered a major factor contributing to the significant seasonal losses of colonies recorded every year. Beekeepers are usually relying on a reduced set of acaricides to manage the parasite, usually the pyrethroids tau-fluvalinate or flumethrin, the organophosphate coumaphos and the formamidine amitraz. However, the evolution of resistance in the populations is leading to an unsustainable scenario with almost no alternatives to reach an adequate control of the mite.

Here we present the results from the first, large-scale and extensive monitoring of the susceptibility to acaricides in the Comunitat Valenciana, one of the most prominent apicultural regions in Spain. Our ultimate goal was to provide beekeepers with timely information to help them decide what would be the best alternative for a long-term control of the mites in their apiaries. Our data show that there is a significant variation in the expected efficacy of coumaphos and pyrethroids across the region, indicating the presence of a different ratio of resistant individuals to these acaricides in each population. On the other hand, the expected efficacy of amitraz was more consistent, although slightly below the expected efficacy according to the label.

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Varroa destructor is causing severe damages to honey bee colonies worldwide.

  2. There are very few acaricides available to manage the parasite.

  3. The evolution of resistance is limiting our capacity to control the mite.

  4. We estimated the expected efficacy of the main acaricides in many Spanish apiaries.

  5. The information was shared with beekeepers for them to decide the best treatment to control the mite.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

Footnotes

  • FUNDING: Joel González-Cabrera was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Ramón y Cajal Program (grant: RYC-2013-261 13834). The work at the Universitat de València was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (grant: CGL2015-65025-R, MINECO/FEDER, UE), the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (grants: 20180020000920 and 201900700000555), the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (grant: RTI2018-095120-B-100) and Conselleria de Agricultura, Desarrollo Rural, Emergencia Climática y Transición Ecológica - Agriculture and Livestock Subdivision (grants: CNME18/71480/12 and CNME19/71480/46)

  • This version has been updated to include one author and to update funding information

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Large-scale monitoring of resistance to coumaphos, amitraz and pyrethroids in Varroa destructor
Carmen Sara Hernández-Rodríguez, Óscar Marín, Fernando Calatayud, María José Mahiques, Ana Mompó, Inmaculada Segura, Enrique Simó, Joel González-Cabrera
bioRxiv 2020.11.12.378190; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.12.378190
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Large-scale monitoring of resistance to coumaphos, amitraz and pyrethroids in Varroa destructor
Carmen Sara Hernández-Rodríguez, Óscar Marín, Fernando Calatayud, María José Mahiques, Ana Mompó, Inmaculada Segura, Enrique Simó, Joel González-Cabrera
bioRxiv 2020.11.12.378190; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.12.378190

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