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Varroasis occurs with the Varroa entrance in the hive, carried by infected bees:
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the mite can begin its parasitism and attack the brood. When the queen gives birth
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How to attract Varroa ?
to new larvaes in honeycombs, the fertilized adult female Varroa mite will come into
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it before capping, and lay her eggs. The larvaes will develop, increasing the overall
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infection that affects bee population. To tackle this issue, it is necessary to attract
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Bee larvaes produce a wide range of molecules which have an attraction
Varroa carried by honeybees before they come into the hive.
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effect on the mite and motivate it to attack. Recently, scientific
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studies have shown that one molecule can signicantly attract Varroa :
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butyrate. Indeed, almost 65% (Figure 2) of varroas are attracted by
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this molecule, according to study.
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Revision as of 09:01, 10 August 2015

iGEM Toulouse 2015

Varroasis occurs with the Varroa entrance in the hive, carried by infected bees: the mite can begin its parasitism and attack the brood. When the queen gives birth to new larvaes in honeycombs, the fertilized adult female Varroa mite will come into it before capping, and lay her eggs. The larvaes will develop, increasing the overall infection that affects bee population. To tackle this issue, it is necessary to attract Varroa carried by honeybees before they come into the hive.

TODO: Cycle du varroa

How to attract Varroa ?

Bee larvaes produce a wide range of molecules which have an attraction effect on the mite and motivate it to attack. Recently, scientific studies have shown that one molecule can signicantly attract Varroa : butyrate. Indeed, almost 65% (Figure 2) of varroas are attracted by this molecule, according to study.