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  2. Effect of oral exposure to the acaricide pirimicarb, a new varroacide candidate, on Apis mellifera feeding rate

Effect of oral exposure to the acaricide pirimicarb, a new varroacide candidate, on Apis mellifera feeding rate

  • Pest Manag Sci. 2018 Aug;74(8):1790-1797. doi: 10.1002/ps.4876.
Clémence Riva Michel Bc Sokolowski 1 Julien Normand 2 Jana Sopkova-de Oliveira Santos 3 Marie-Pierre Halm-Lemeille 3 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 UPJV, GRAP (Groupe de Recherche sur l'Alcool et les Pharmacodépendances), Université de Picardie - Jules Verne, INSERM ERI24, Amiens, France.
  • 2 Ifremer Port-en-Bessin, Laboratoire Environnement Ressources de Normandie, Port-en-Bessin, France.
  • 3 UNICAEN, CERMN (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur le Médicament de Normandie, ICORE, Université de Caen Basse - Normandie, U.F.R. des Sciences Pharmaceutiques), Caen, France.
Abstract

Background: The ectoparasitic honey bee Mite Varroa destructor is a main cause of the gradual decline in honey bees Apis mellifera. Beekeepers currently utilize a wide range of different synthetic acaricides, organic acids and essential oils to keep Mite populations under control. Previous work has indicated that pirimicarb may be a new varroacide candidate. The aim of this study was to observe chronic effects on feeding activity in worker honey bees after oral exposure to 1.05 mm pirimicarb. The long-term effects of 24 h exposure to pirimicarb were also tested.

Results: After three successive trials, no mortality could be detected at the tested concentration, although oral exposure to pirimicarb had a significant effect on honey bees feeding behavior. Pirimicarb added to a sucrose solution led to a rapid decrease in food intake. These tendencies may be reversed when the pesticide is removed. However, recovery seemed to be trial dependent.

Conclusion: This study highlights seasonal variation in honey bee susceptibility, which should be considered in toxicology studies. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry.

Keywords

Apis mellifera; Varroa destructor management; acaricide; acetylcholinesterase; pirimicarb.

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