A36-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13, 1988 Unstoppable Asian Mites Endangering U.S. Honey Bees ITHACA, N.Y. Parasitic mites from Asia are threatening to wipe out honey bees throughout the United States, not only para lyzing the nation’s beekeeping industry, but also hampering polli nation of many agricultural crops, according to a Cornell University entomologist. At stake are several million hon ey bee colonies that produce about $l3O million worth of honey annu ally. More importantly, the mite infestation could seriously jeopar dize the pollination of agricultural crops, the value of which is esti mated at $2O billion annually. The scientist who issued the warning is Professor Roger A. Morse, one of the nation’s leading authorities on honey bees. He described the situation as the “most serious” since European honey bees were brought to this continent more than three centu ries ago. He stressed the need to mount major research efforts to meet the new challenge and suggested that countermeasures might include chemical controls and develop ment of honey bee strains that are resistant to the pest. The mite, whose scientific name is Varroa jacobsoni, is about the size of a pinhead less than one millimeter (0.4 inch) in length. It has eight legs, a hairy shell and a sharp, two-pronged tongue for feeding. It enters bee hives, attach es itself to bee larvae and sucks blood from its victims. It also attacks pupae as well as adult drone (male) and worker (female) bees. “If left unchecked, the mites can destroy a whole colony in no time,” Morse said. Mite-infested bees weaken and die prematurely, according to Scott Camazine, a research associ ate in entomology at Cornell. In a recent study, Morse’s research team found that adult bees suffered as much as a SO percent reduction in longevity even when attacked by only a single mite. Pupae infested with five or more mites lost weight drastically; some of them suffered deformations. Morse conceded that nothing can stop the mites from overrun ning some 3.5 million honey bee colonies, which are owned and operated by 200,000 hobby bee keepers and 1,600 commercial beekeepers. "We can be sure that within a year and certainly within two years they will have overrun all honey bee colonies in the coun try,” he predicted. All honey bees in the United States are descendants of the Euro pean bees Apis mettffera. Honey bees in North America have never encountered the Asian mites before, and therefore “are highly susceptible to the invader,” Morse said. Morse, a professor and chair man of the Department of Ento mology in the College of Agricul ture and Life Sciences at Cornell, has studied the Asian mite exten sively in Brazil over the past sever al years where it maintains a peaceful coexistence with African ized bees, known more popularly as the killer bees. Morse explained that the mite can spread rapidly because honey bees don’t always remember the location of their own colonies and therefore often “drift” away and join other colonies. Frequent raids and takeovers of weaker colonies also hasten the spread of the mite. Moreover, tens of thousands of colonies involving countless hon- ey bees are moved around the country each year to pollinate agri cultural crops. According to Morse, California, for example, uses honey bees from 11 states to pollinate almond trees each Febru ary. Maine and Massachusetts also rely on a large number of out-of state bee colonies to pollinate cran berry and blueberry crops. Varroa originated in Asia. It was first found in Indonesia in 1904, attacking the Asian honey 1 mßint 'I \M p[ REPLACER r ULb« NetWL J\ [V r. PANELS DOUBLE DIPPED GALVANIZED 'A ” Galv. Wire, 16’ Length 34” High Hog Panel 52" High Cattle Panel 2”x6” Meah Nunery Panel* 34” High x 16’ Length $24.99 ea. 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