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1 April 2005 Formic Acid-Based Treatments for Control of Varroa destructor in a Mediterranean Area
Alberto Satta, Ignazio Floris, Martin Eguaras, Paolo Cabras, Vincenzo Luigi Garau, Marinella Melis
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Two formic acid autumnal treatments, gel packets (BeeVar formulation) and impregnated paperwick (Liebig-Dispenser), were tested in apiary to evaluate their effectiveness against Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman and their residues in honey in a Mediterranean region (Sardinia, Italy). Both treatments were efficient in the apiary control of the varroosis, with values of percentage of mite mortality ranging between 93.6 and 100%, without statistical differences between them. The more gradual release of formic acid from the gel application allowed a longer action (2 wk for each treatment) compared with the Liebig-Dispenser (≈3 d for each treatment). The rate of daily evaporation ranged between ≈5 and 9 g/d from BeeVar and ≈26 and 35 g/d from the Liebig-Dispenser, in the first and second treatment, respectively. The total amount of formic acid administered per hive during all the treatment period was ≈200 g for either treatment. A significantly higher adult bee mortality was recorded in the Liebig-Dispenser-treated hives compared with the BeeVar-treated group. On the contrary, BeeVar treatment produced an interruption of brood reared, whereas the extension of the sealed brood area of the Liebig-Dispenser-treated hives was not significantly different from that of the control hives. Neither queen mortality nor robbing activity was observed due to the treatments. Formic acid residues in honey collected in the nest were 3,855 ± 2,061 and 3,030 ± 1,624 mg/kg for the BeeVar- and the Liebig-Dispenser-treated hives, respectively. After 21 d from the end of the treatment, the residues fell to 1,261 ± 1,054 and 794 ± 518 mg/kg for the honey sampled from the BeeVar and Liebig-Dispenser groups, respectively.

Alberto Satta, Ignazio Floris, Martin Eguaras, Paolo Cabras, Vincenzo Luigi Garau, and Marinella Melis "Formic Acid-Based Treatments for Control of Varroa destructor in a Mediterranean Area," Journal of Economic Entomology 98(2), 267-273, (1 April 2005). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-0493-98.2.267
Received: 19 April 2004; Accepted: 1 December 2004; Published: 1 April 2005
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KEYWORDS
effectiveness
evaporation rate
formic acid
residues
Varroa destructor
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