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Honey Bee Pests and Diseases Dale McMahan

Honey Bee Pests and Diseases Pests Varroa Mite Trachael Mite Wax Moth Small Hive Beetle Diseases American Foul Brood European Foul Brood Nosema Chalk Brood Sac Brood Deformed Wing Virus (not covered) K-Wing Virus (not covered) Israeli Acute Paralysis Disease (not covered)

Varroa Mite

Varroa Mite on Adult Bees

Varroa Mite on Pupae

Varroa Life Cycle

Sticky Board Method to Monitor Mite Levels

Sugar Roll/Alcohol Wash Methods to Monitor Mite Levels

Varroa Treatments

Varroa Treatment Guidelines There is a bewildering number of treatments available. Some claim to be organic, natural, non-toxic to bees. Don t believe it. If it kills mites it will kill bees too All treatments are based on chemicals that can and sometimes do kill honeybees. Remember, no matter which method you choose.the label is the law. Follow directions religiously Some treatments can t be applied with honey in the hive, some cant be applied with brood in the hive. Since varroa mites reproduce in capped cells keep in mind that some treatments cannot penetrate the cell caps and must be repeated three times to ensure an effective mite reduction Oxalic acid shop towel method is showing promise but it is early The only non-chemical method of control is using drone frames Varroa is a vector for deformed wing virus (DWV) and Israeli Acute Paralyisi and may be a visible indicator of mite infestation

Nosema (A gut disease caused by a microsporidian)

Nosema Detection Two types of nosema: 1. nosema apis, 2 nosema cerana Spread via spores which can live 22 50 days outside the colony Low temps not warm temps kill nosema (39F or lower for 4 days) Spores enter thru trophylaxis then to esophagus to proventriculus (honey stomach). Most noticeable because of spotting on front of hive and top of frames. Nosema cerana is a silent killer. NO SPOTTING Both types causes malnourishment, early death of bees Because of early death many adult bees revert to performing the duties of younger bees

Nosema Detection and Treatment Collect at least 30 bees in a sandwich bag from inside cover of colony Place baggie in freezer for 30 minutes Select 15 bees and macerate them in 15 ml water Filter the bees and water thru a tissue paper Place 1 drop of filtered solution on microscope slide, view at 400X If three fields of views show an average of 15 spores per view treatment is required. Treat with Funagillin B per instructions on package

American Foulbrood

American Foulbrood Diagnosis Sunken, perforated cell caps Dirty socks, sulfur (foul) odor Decimated brood in irregular pattern Fecal matter in cells Place a toothpick into a brood cell, swirl it around and slowly pull it out of cell. If contents in cell come out with toothpick in a stringy rope this is most likely AFB

American Foulbrood Treatment Spread via spores (similar to anthrax) Spores may live 40 years There is no approved treatment for American Foulbrood. But many beekeepers use Oxytetracycline or Tylosin as a preemptive measure This disease is highly contagious and must be contained Bees and equipment must be burned Contact state apiarist if you are unsure of diagnosis

European Foulbrood

European Foulbrood Treatment Can be treated when no nectar flow is occurring Pull existing honey off of colony Musty, fish like smell Not ropy like AFB Can be treated with Terramyacin, Tylosin

Tracheal Mite

Tracheal Mite Monitoring and Treatment Monitoring requires collecting adult bees and dissection Adult mites pierce the tracheal wall and feed on hemolymph Normal trachea are white Infected trachea are brown to black No one symptom defines tracheal mites Colonies appear normal until death occurs, usually in spring May be a vector for K-Wing virus Could also show dysentery and excessive swarning. Treatment Menthol based treatments are effective Apiguard Thymol

Chalk Brood/Sac Brood Chalk Brood Sac Brood

Chalk Brood/Sac Brood Treatment Chalk Brood Treatment Fungal Disease Mummies drug out by bees appear to be white and sometimes black (mummified) Disappears in summer Requeening helps Sac Brood Treatment Fungal Disease The larvae appears to be encased in a sac Disappears in summer Requeening helps

Small Hive Beetle

Small Hive Beetle Trap Examples

Small Hive Beetle Detection and Treatment Small hive beetles hide in the dark recesses within the hive There are many traps that all function on the same principle lure the beetle into a tight space and drown it in oil or a miteacide CD Jewel case is an easy and effective homemade trap If beetles are not evident perform this test place outer cover upside down on ground then place top super into cover in full sun. Beetles will crawl to bottom of super to get out of light. Wait 10 minutes and lift up super to reveal beetles in cover A deterrent is to always place colonies in full sun and away from wooded areas.

Wax Moth

Wax Moth Control Wax moths usually occur in late summer and fall Wax moths will invade stored empty supers and weak hives Stack empty supers 5 tall and place a paper plate or newspaper on frames of top super Sprinkle ¼ cup paradichlorobenzyne on paper Cover stack of supers with large garbage bag or tarp Cover must be air-tight