Epidemiology, factors influencing prevalence and level of varroosis infestation (Varroa destructor) in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies in different agroecologies of Southwest Ethiopia

Little information is available on the epidemiology of varroosis caused by Varroa mite, Varroa destructor infestation in Ethiopia, although it is a devastating honeybee disease that results in significant economic losses in beekeeping. Therefore, between October 2021 and October 2022, a cross-sectio...

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Main Authors: Dereje Tulu Robi, Shiferaw Temteme, Melkam Aleme, Ararsa Bogale, Awraris Getachew, Esayas Mendesil
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Published: Elsevier 2023-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405673123000429
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author Dereje Tulu Robi
Shiferaw Temteme
Melkam Aleme
Ararsa Bogale
Awraris Getachew
Esayas Mendesil
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Shiferaw Temteme
Melkam Aleme
Ararsa Bogale
Awraris Getachew
Esayas Mendesil
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description Little information is available on the epidemiology of varroosis caused by Varroa mite, Varroa destructor infestation in Ethiopia, although it is a devastating honeybee disease that results in significant economic losses in beekeeping. Therefore, between October 2021 and October 2022, a cross-sectional study was carried out in different agroecology zones in Southwest Ethiopia to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors for varroosis, as well as the effects of this disease on honeybee colonies and honey production. A multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify possible risk factors for the prevalence of V. destructor. A total of 384 adult honeybee and worker or drone brood samples were collected from honeybee colonies and examined using standard diagnostic techniques in the laboratory. The result shows that the prevalence of V. destructor was found to be 39.3% (95% CI 34.44–44.21) and 43.2% (38.27–48.18) in adult honeybees and brood, respectively. The major risk factors for the prevalence of V. destructor in the study areas included agroecology (OR = 5.2, 95% CI 1.75–14.85), type of hive (OR = 2.9, 95% CI 1.17–17.03), management system (OR = 4.3, 95% CI 1.23–14.70), and colony management (OR = 3.5, 95% CI 1.31–9.14). The lower level of colony infestation in adult bees and brood was measured as 1.97 ± 0.14 and 3.19 ± 0.25, respectively. Season, colony status, colony management, and agroecology were among the determinant factors of the level of varroa mite infestation in adult bees and brood. The results of the study demonstrated that honey production losses are largely attributable to V. destructor infestation. Therefore, it is critical to inform the community about the effects of V. destructor on honey production and develop and implement effective management strategies for this disease. In addition, further research should be done to identify and isolate additional factors that contribute to varroosis in honeybees in different regions.
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spelling doaj.art-5fbaeda0a99446a3bc4125147b7b13562023-12-20T07:34:40ZengElsevierParasite Epidemiology and Control2405-67312023-11-0123e00325Epidemiology, factors influencing prevalence and level of varroosis infestation (Varroa destructor) in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies in different agroecologies of Southwest EthiopiaDereje Tulu Robi0Shiferaw Temteme1Melkam Aleme2Ararsa Bogale3Awraris Getachew4Esayas Mendesil5Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Tepi Agricultural Research Center, P.O. Box 34, Tepi, Ethiopia; Corresponding author.Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Tepi Agricultural Research Center, P.O. Box 34, Tepi, EthiopiaEthiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Tepi Agricultural Research Center, P.O. Box 34, Tepi, EthiopiaEthiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Holeta Agricultural Research Center, P.O. Box 2003, Holeta, EthiopiaDepartment of Animal Sciences, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Bahir Dar University, P.O. Box 79, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaDepartment of Horticulture and Plant Sciences, Jimma University College of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine, P.O. Box 307, Jimma, EthiopiaLittle information is available on the epidemiology of varroosis caused by Varroa mite, Varroa destructor infestation in Ethiopia, although it is a devastating honeybee disease that results in significant economic losses in beekeeping. Therefore, between October 2021 and October 2022, a cross-sectional study was carried out in different agroecology zones in Southwest Ethiopia to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors for varroosis, as well as the effects of this disease on honeybee colonies and honey production. A multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify possible risk factors for the prevalence of V. destructor. A total of 384 adult honeybee and worker or drone brood samples were collected from honeybee colonies and examined using standard diagnostic techniques in the laboratory. The result shows that the prevalence of V. destructor was found to be 39.3% (95% CI 34.44–44.21) and 43.2% (38.27–48.18) in adult honeybees and brood, respectively. The major risk factors for the prevalence of V. destructor in the study areas included agroecology (OR = 5.2, 95% CI 1.75–14.85), type of hive (OR = 2.9, 95% CI 1.17–17.03), management system (OR = 4.3, 95% CI 1.23–14.70), and colony management (OR = 3.5, 95% CI 1.31–9.14). The lower level of colony infestation in adult bees and brood was measured as 1.97 ± 0.14 and 3.19 ± 0.25, respectively. Season, colony status, colony management, and agroecology were among the determinant factors of the level of varroa mite infestation in adult bees and brood. The results of the study demonstrated that honey production losses are largely attributable to V. destructor infestation. Therefore, it is critical to inform the community about the effects of V. destructor on honey production and develop and implement effective management strategies for this disease. In addition, further research should be done to identify and isolate additional factors that contribute to varroosis in honeybees in different regions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405673123000429Apis melliferaInfestation levelPrevalenceRisk factorsVarroa destructor
spellingShingle Dereje Tulu Robi
Shiferaw Temteme
Melkam Aleme
Ararsa Bogale
Awraris Getachew
Esayas Mendesil
Epidemiology, factors influencing prevalence and level of varroosis infestation (Varroa destructor) in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies in different agroecologies of Southwest Ethiopia
Parasite Epidemiology and Control
Apis mellifera
Infestation level
Prevalence
Risk factors
Varroa destructor
title Epidemiology, factors influencing prevalence and level of varroosis infestation (Varroa destructor) in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies in different agroecologies of Southwest Ethiopia
title_full Epidemiology, factors influencing prevalence and level of varroosis infestation (Varroa destructor) in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies in different agroecologies of Southwest Ethiopia
title_fullStr Epidemiology, factors influencing prevalence and level of varroosis infestation (Varroa destructor) in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies in different agroecologies of Southwest Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology, factors influencing prevalence and level of varroosis infestation (Varroa destructor) in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies in different agroecologies of Southwest Ethiopia
title_short Epidemiology, factors influencing prevalence and level of varroosis infestation (Varroa destructor) in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies in different agroecologies of Southwest Ethiopia
title_sort epidemiology factors influencing prevalence and level of varroosis infestation varroa destructor in honeybee apis mellifera colonies in different agroecologies of southwest ethiopia
topic Apis mellifera
Infestation level
Prevalence
Risk factors
Varroa destructor
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