Authors
Eva Forsgren, Joachim R De Miranda, Mats Isaksson, Shi Wei, Ingemar Fries
Publication date
2009/2
Journal
Experimental and Applied Acarology
Volume
47
Pages
87-97
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Mites in the genus Tropilaelaps (Acari: Laelapidae) are ectoparasites of the brood of honey bees (Apis spp.). Different Tropilaelaps subspecies were originally described from Apis dorsata, but a host switch occurred to the Western honey bee, Apis mellifera, for which infestations can rapidly lead to colony death. Tropilaelaps is hence considered more dangerous to A. mellifera than the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. Honey bees are also infected by many different viruses, some of them associated with and vectored by V. destructor. In recent years, deformed wing virus (DWV) has become the most prevalent virus infection in honey bees associated with V. destructor. DWV is distributed world-wide, and found wherever the Varroa mite is found, although low levels of the virus can also be found in Varroa free colonies. The Varroa mite transmits viral particles when feeding on the haemolymph of pupae or adult …
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Scholar articles
E Forsgren, JR De Miranda, M Isaksson, S Wei, I Fries - Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2009