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Sandeep Kotwal (Shere Kashmir University of Agricultural Science and Technology) D. P. Abrol (Shere Kashmir University of Agricultural Science and Technology)
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한국양봉학회 Journal of Apiculture 한국양봉학회지 제26권 제3호
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2011.10
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209 - 212 (4page)

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Development of resistance in honeybee mites especially Varroa mites is a major impediment in evolving chemical control. Several management strategies such as cultural, biological, chemical, genetic or hygienic behaviour are a desirable trait in honeybees (A. mellifera). Use of essential oils proved to be the effective management strategy for the management of mites. Results revealed that Eucalyptus oil, Cinnamon oil, Menthol oil were highly effective in suppressing the percentage infestation of mites as compared to control. Among all the treatments, cinnamon oil was most effective followed by Eucalyptus oil and Menthol oil. 2nd application of different treatments further suppressed the mite infestation resulting from an initial precount of 37.51 to 17.38 and from 28.13 to 13.42 percent. Similarly in Eucalyptus oil percentage infestation declined from 44.55 to 28.28 and 36.32 to 19.14 percent respectively. However the decline in mite infestation in case of menthol was 37.67 to 22.69 percent in first application and from 30.16 to 19.33 in second applications. The results clearly revealed that feeding of essential oils besides imparting contact action to the mites, also imparts some resistance in honeybees against mites there by suppressing their population build up. The efficacy of different oils used was in the order as given below: Cinnamon Oil>Eucalyptus Oil>Menthol Oil>Control.

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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
LITERATURE CITED

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