Categorieën: Alle - disease - proteins - behavior

door Emily Holmes 12 jaren geleden

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Honey bees have developed various strategies to combat the harmful effects of Varroa mites, which are parasites that infest both larval and adult bees, feeding on their blood and spreading diseases within the colony.

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Honey bees and the Varroa mite.

How do the honey bees fight back?

Another way they have is Varrora sensitive hygenic behavior. This is when they get rid of some of the reproductives mites from the larvae
The bees have developed a system called Hygenic Behavior which is where they remove parasitized larvae from the broods

What do the varroa mites do?

The mites can also spread disease in the colony
The varrora mites suck the blood of larval honey bees and adult honey bees

How do bees find infected larva?

Different proteins were used in signal transduction, helping the adults find infected larvae
Protein in the antenna were associated with opening brood cells and extracting the larvae

Bibliography: BioMed Central Limited. "Honey bees fight back against Varroa." ScienceDaily, 26 Sep. 2012. Web. 27 Sep. 2012.

Justin Holmes

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