Influence of Amitraz-Based Product Characteristics on Varroa Mite Population Control

G. Almecija, B. Poirot, Paulo Mielgo, Max Watkins, C. Suppo
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The presence of the Varroa destructor mite requires the use of acaricide treatments for honeybee colonies. Amitraz is one of the most common acaricide-active ingredients used by beekeepers. Certain Varroa mite populations have developed resistance to amitraz, thereby leading to a loss in the efficacy of amitraz-based treatments. Two products, Apivar and Supatraz, were applied in the same apiary in France to evaluate their efficacy. Both treatments are amitraz-based but have different galenics. Thanks to field data, a dynamic model was used to simulate the actions of Apivar and Supatraz on the mite population. We considered two parameters to compare the products as follows: the daily mortality rate and the treatment duration. In the field, the percentage of the efficacy of the two products was not significantly different, but Supatraz kills mites faster and decreases 90% of the mite infestation in 28.4 days compared with 50.9 days when using Apivar. Through modeling, we showed the daily impact of the two different products on mite population. Supatraz has a higher daily mortality rate during the first two weeks than Apivar. Supatraz requires a lower efficacy (% of varroa mites killed during all the treatment) to stabilize the varroa mite population due to its faster release of active ingredients than Apivar, thereby needing a shorter period to achieve the same result. Depending on the model, Supatraz conserves effective efficacy when used against moderately resistant mites (with mite mortality being 40–70% at the LC90) but not against highly resistant mites (with mite mortality being <40% at the LC90). These results show that the comparison of the efficacy of the two products with different characteristics (duration of treatment and daily mortality rate) should be analyzed with caution.
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基于双甲脒的产品特性对变种螨数量控制的影响
破坏性瓦罗拉螨的存在要求对蜜蜂蜂群进行杀螨剂处理。双甲脒是养蜂人最常用的杀螨剂成分之一。某些瓦氏螨种群对双甲脒产生了抗药性,从而导致双甲脒类杀螨剂的疗效下降。在法国的同一个养蜂场使用了 Apivar 和 Supatraz 这两种产品,以评估它们的功效。这两种处理剂都以双甲脒为基础,但具有不同的半衰期。根据现场数据,我们使用动态模型模拟了 Apivar 和 Supatraz 对螨虫种群的作用。我们考虑了以下两个参数来比较这两种产品:日死亡率和治疗持续时间。在田间,两种产品的药效百分比没有明显差异,但 Supatraz 杀螨速度更快,28.4 天就能减少 90% 的螨虫,而使用 Apivar 则需要 50.9 天。通过建模,我们展示了两种不同产品每天对螨虫数量的影响。Supatraz 在前两周的日死亡率高于 Apivar。与 Apivar 相比,Supatraz 的有效成分释放速度更快,因此需要更短的时间来达到相同的效果,从而降低了稳定变螨数量所需的药效(在所有治疗过程中杀死的变螨百分比)。根据不同的模型,Supatraz 在对付中度抗药性螨虫时(LC90 时螨虫死亡率为 40-70%)能保持有效药效,但在对付高度抗药性螨虫时(LC90 时螨虫死亡率小于 40%)则不能。这些结果表明,在比较两种具有不同特性(治疗时间和日死亡率)的产品的功效时,应谨慎分析。
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