Efficacies of Chemical and Biological Products Employed in the Integrated Treatment of Varroa destructor in Algeria
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Université de Bouira
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The fight against the Varroa destructor has become a major
concern for beekeepers around the world in general and in
Algeria in particular. Indeed, several related chemicals have
been released to the market but the problems of efficiency and
development of resistance by this parasite to some of these
compounds worry beekeepers. The objective of this study was
to test efficacies of several approved chemicals as well as some
natural products that are based on thymol and oxalic acid in
treatment of Varroa destructor. The experiment was conducted
on 60 colonies of Apis meliffera intermissa in the region of TiziOuzou, Algeria. Of the products approved in Algeria and
tested in the present study, Bayvarol recorded the highest
efficiency (94.69%), followed by Apivar (91.59%) and Apistan
(76.92%). Efficiencies of the natural treatments were 93.96%
for Apilife Var, 89.32% for Oxuvar, and 90.57% for Apibioxal.
Our study showed a very low efficacy of Apistan, which is
widely used by beekeepers, in treatment of Varroa destructor.
The effectiveness of organic products in treating Varroa
destructor is highly promising for integration into an
alternative control strategy
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Bulletin of Pure & Applied Sciences-Zoology ;Volume 37 ,Numéro 2 ,Pages 85-91