Pests of honeybee Flashcards

1
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greater wax or honeycomb moth

A

galleria mellonella

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2
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mediterranean flour moth

A

anagasta kuehniella

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3
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lesser wax moth

A

Achroia grisella

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4
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destructive stage of wax moths

A

larvae of moths

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5
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what kills moth larvae

A

formic acid

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6
Q

what kills all stages of wax moths

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heating combs for 24-49 hrs

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7
Q

microbiological method of wax moth control

A

certan 26

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8
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effect wax moth protection

A

temp manipulation and CO2 fumigation recommended for rapid and safe

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9
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what colonies does the lesser wax moth target

A

weak honey bee colonies

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10
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what do larvae of the lesser wax moth prefer

A

feed on dark combs with pollen or brood cells often found on the bottom board among wax debris

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11
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what is the bee louse

A

Braula coeca - a brown wingless fly (not a louse), often confused with Varroa mites

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12
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damage of the bee louse

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no damage to any stage of the honey bee life cycle

adults steal food from bees and larvae

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13
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life cycle of the bee louse eggs

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only eggs on the capped honey comb will hatch

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14
Q

prevention/treatment of bee louse

A

beekeepers practice mechanical control

acaricides against varroa are effective here

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15
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what does senotainia tricuspis cause

A

myasis

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16
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females of ST

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lay larvae on back on joint between head and thorax of bees

17
Q

apimyiasis of ST

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larvae eat thoracic muscles and soft tissues of the abdomen

18
Q

melaloncha ronnai

19
Q

rondaniooestrus apivorus

A

south africa

20
Q

control methods of Senotainia tricuspis

A

no control

21
Q

beewolf

A

philanthus trangulum

22
Q

females of the bee wolf

A

lay eggs on dead bees on which larvae fee

23
Q

horse wasps

A

vespa crabro

24
Q

effects of horse wasps

A

catches flying bees and eats head and abdomen and they feed their offspring with the thorax of bees after removing their wings

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what is the small hive beetle
Aethina tumida
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small hive beetle in the US and australia
serious pest
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small hive beetle in europe
notifiable
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where was the small hive beetle detected
in southwest italy in sept 2014
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what is the damaging stage of the SHB
larvae
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larvae of the Small hive beetle
large heads numerous protuberances on their bodies omnivores eat brood comb, eggs, pollen, honey
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pupation of the SHB
in soil outside the hive
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what might the SHB larvae look like
wax moth larvae
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how do you distinguish between wax moth larvae and SHB larvae
SHB will have 3 pairs of forelegs, spines on dorsal side, 2 large spines at the rear
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economic significance of thE SHB
beetle puts stress on colony
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major damage done by larvae
defecate in honey = spoiled SHB can destroy combs
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6 natural enemies
ants spiders beetle larvae mice birds bears