Attractant spray enhances nesting preference and reduces macroparasite infestation of Osmia cornuta

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Applied Entomology Pub Date : 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1111/jen.13308
Maxime Eeraerts
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Mason bees (Osmia. spp) can provide an alternative for crop pollination management in addition to the Western honeybees (Apis mellifera). Targeted evidence-based guidelines can improve cost-effective management of mason bees. Here, I test the effect of an attractant spray developed in the United States for improving the nesting preference for artificial trap nests of mason bees in Belgium. More specifically, this study investigates the effect of the attractant spray on the nesting preference and nesting performance of the European orchard bee (Osmia cornuta), as well as its effect on the infestation of nest-associated macroparasites. The number of sealed nesting cavities was twice as high in the trap nests that were treated with the attractant spray. Nesting performance expressed as number of brood cells per cavity, successful cocoon formation, adult emergence, proportion of female bees in the offspring and the number of dead larvae was not different between the treated and the untreated nests. Overall infestation of macroparasites, and infestation of drosophilid flies in particular, were both twice as high in untreated nests. This study provides evidence that the attractant spray improves nesting preference and reduces macroparasite infestation in O. cornuta. The use of this attractant can provide growers and stakeholders with an effective management strategy to prevent infestation by macroparasites and promote efficient bee breeding.

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除了西方蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)之外,泥瓦匠蜂(Osmia.)有针对性的循证指南可以提高泥浆蜂管理的成本效益。在此,我测试了美国开发的一种吸引喷雾剂对改善比利时泥煤蜂人工诱捕巢筑巢偏好的效果。更具体地说,这项研究调查了喷雾引诱剂对欧洲果园蜂(Osmia cornuta)筑巢偏好和筑巢性能的影响,以及对巢穴相关大型寄生虫侵扰的影响。喷洒了引诱剂的诱捕巢中密封巢穴的数量是原来的两倍。用每个巢穴的育雏细胞数、成功结茧率、成蜂出巢率、雌蜂在后代中的比例和死亡幼虫数来表示筑巢性能,处理过的巢穴和未处理过的巢穴之间没有差异。在未处理的巢穴中,大型寄生虫的总体侵染率,特别是嗜毛蝇的侵染率,都比处理过的巢穴高一倍。这项研究提供的证据表明,喷洒引诱剂可提高玉米褐飞虱的筑巢偏好,并减少大型寄生虫的侵扰。使用这种引诱剂可为种植者和利益相关者提供一种有效的管理策略,以防止大型寄生虫的侵扰,促进蜜蜂的高效繁殖。
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