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Semiochemical basis of infestation of honey bee brood byVarroa jacobsoni.

J Trouiller1, G Arnold, B Chappe, Y Le Conte, C Masson.   

Abstract

Capping of workerApis mellifera cells is elicited by four fatty acid methyl esters (Methyl palmitate, methyl oleate, methyl linoleate, and methyl linolenate) that are present on the surface of the worker and drone larvae only a few hours before the cell is closed. The amount of the pheromone reaches its maximum value when the cell has just been capped, at 8.5 and at 10.25 days of age, respectively, for worker and drone larvae. Thereafter, the amount of the pheromone decreases to its initial level. These data suggest that the esters also have a role in the capping of the drone cells, the temporal signal allowing the worker bees to recognize the age of the larvae and then to do the appropriate behavior. Two pheromonal components, methyl palmitate and methyl linolenate, and the inactive ethyl palmitate are kairomones attractive toVarroa females. Their secretion by the larvae follows the same pattern of development as the pheromonal signal. The longer and greater kairomonal signal in drone larvae, compared to worker secretion, could explain the preference ofVarroa towards drone brood.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 24254782     DOI: 10.1007/BF00981926

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Ecol        ISSN: 0098-0331            Impact factor:   2.626


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3.  Attraction of the parasitic mite varroa to the drone larvae of honey bees by simple aliphatic esters.

Authors:  Y Le Conte; G Arnold; J Trouiller; C Masson; B Chappe; G Ourisson
Journal:  Science       Date:  1989-08-11       Impact factor: 47.728

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