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Thu, 11 Oct 2012 20:15:53 -0700
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>In the original host A. cerana the reproduction of Varroa mites (V.
jacobsoni and V. destructor)  is limited to drone brood for yet unknown
reasons (Anderson 2000; Boot 1996; Garrido 2004; Rath 1999)

The phenomenon has been studied by Dr Denis Anderson of Australia, the
scientist who named Varroa destructor.

The difference appears to be how the foundress mite uses bee pupal
pheromones as kairomones in order to initiate ovulation.  There is a
constant evolution between the various strains and species of varroa and
its natural hosts--the strains of Apis cerana.

The same appears to be one of the main resistance mechanisms for Apis
mellifera to varroa.
-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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