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Southwest Ohio Beekeepers School 2017
Andrew Kartal
Slide Set Courtesy of: MAAREC –The Mid-Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension Consortium
Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia cooperating
Pests and
Predators of
the Hive
Normal Honey Bee Development
The Life Cycle of
the
Honey bee
Healthy Eggs
Capped Brood Healthy c-shaped larvae

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Workers Queen
Drones
Honey Bee Parasites
Varroa Mite
(Varroa destuctor)
Varroa Mite
(Varroa destuctor)

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Adult female Varroa mite Different life stages of Varroa mite
feeding on a drone bee (just before emerging)
Emerging worker bee with
Varroa mites
Varroa damaged worker bee
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Randy Oliver: http://www.scientificbeekeeping.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40
Mite Away Quick Strips™
(MAQS™) MAQS™ is the third generation
biopesticide produced by NOD
Apiary Products.
Controls varroa and tracheal
mites
Use between 60 and 80 F
MAQS™ replaces Mite Away II
Now thinner than the height of a bee so it fits in the bee-space
between hive parts making it
much easier to apply
MAQS™ is not seen as posing
any risk to the environment or
causing food contamination
Randy Oliver: http://www.scientificbeekeeping.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40 Randy Oliver: http://www.scientificbeekeeping.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40
Randy Oliver: http://www.scientificbeekeeping.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40
Adult beetles on comb,
and on exterior
of hive

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Adults
Size: 5-7 mm long
Clubbed antennae
Shortened elytra
Larvae
Small head capsule
Distinct segmentation
Size: up to 1.2 cm long
Rows of spines
10-16 days
Larvae causes damage
Masses of small
hive beetle larvae
on a hive bottom
board, and larvae
on comb.
Varroa mite on drone pupa Small hive beetle – adult and larva

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Malformed workers on combMonitoring Varroa Mites
• Uncapping drone brood
• Ether Roll
• Sugar Roll (shake)
• Sticky boards
• Soapy water
.
Sugar Shake Drone pupae removed
with uncapping fork
Apiguard
Thymol – Active ingredient, slow release gel
Temperature sensitive – Should be 60 F or
higherRandy Oliver: http://www.scientificbeekeeping.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40

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Randy Oliver: http://www.scientificbeekeeping.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40
Scanning electron micrograph (SEM)
of Varroa mite between abdominal segment
Diagram of Varroa mite life cycleMalformed workers on comb
Monitoring Varroa Mites
• Uncapping drone brood
• Ether Roll
• Sugar Roll (shake)
• Sticky boards
• Soapy water
.
Sugar Shake

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Developing Pupae Emerging Adult Bees
The “Rules”for Successful Beekeeping
as suggested by Randy Oliver
Keep bees where there are lots of flowers all season, or provide supplemental feeding.
Provide a warm, dry, sunny hive.
Suppress varroa if necessary.
Avoid synthetic miticides and pesticides.