Strategy for ecologic control in fighting Varroa destructor
Strategija ekološke kontrole u borbi protiv Varroa destructor
2007
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The ectoparasite Varroa destructor is one of the most wide-spread parasites of the honey bee, which is increasing its resistence to traditional synthetic acaricides more and more with each year. New regulations on quality of the European Union ban the presence of residue in bee products, which rules out the use of chemical means in the course of the honey harvest. The concept of ecologic control of Varroa destructor in honey bee colonies implies the complementary use of adequate biotechnical and biophysical measures and treatments using preparations based on etheric oils and organic acids. The combination of these treatments according to the presented strategy makes it possible to keep varroasis under control.
Ektoparazit Varroa destructor je jedan od najrasprostranjenijih parazita medonosne pčele, koji iz godine u godinu povećava rezistentnost na tradicionalne sintetičke akaricide. Novi propisi EU o kvalitetu zabranjuju prisustvo rezidua u pčelinjim proizvodima što isključuje upotrebu hemijskih sredstava u toku medobranja. Koncept ekološke kontrole Varoa krpelja u pčelinjim zajednicama podrazumeva komplementarnu upotrebu adekvatnih biotehničkih i biofizičkih mera i tretmana preparatima na bazi eteričnih ulja i organskih kiselina. Kombinacija ovih tretmana prema priloženoj strategiji omogućava da se varooza drži pod kontrolom.
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Varroa destructor / concept of ecologic control of honey bee mites / Varroa destructor / koncept ekološke kontrole Varoa KrpeljaIzvor:
Veterinarski Glasnik, 2007, 61, 1-2, 11-35Izdavač:
- Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - JOUR AU - Stanimirović, Zoran AU - Ćirković, Dragan AU - Pejin, Ivana I. AU - Pejović, Dejan PY - 2007 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/484 AB - The ectoparasite Varroa destructor is one of the most wide-spread parasites of the honey bee, which is increasing its resistence to traditional synthetic acaricides more and more with each year. New regulations on quality of the European Union ban the presence of residue in bee products, which rules out the use of chemical means in the course of the honey harvest. The concept of ecologic control of Varroa destructor in honey bee colonies implies the complementary use of adequate biotechnical and biophysical measures and treatments using preparations based on etheric oils and organic acids. The combination of these treatments according to the presented strategy makes it possible to keep varroasis under control. AB - Ektoparazit Varroa destructor je jedan od najrasprostranjenijih parazita medonosne pčele, koji iz godine u godinu povećava rezistentnost na tradicionalne sintetičke akaricide. Novi propisi EU o kvalitetu zabranjuju prisustvo rezidua u pčelinjim proizvodima što isključuje upotrebu hemijskih sredstava u toku medobranja. Koncept ekološke kontrole Varoa krpelja u pčelinjim zajednicama podrazumeva komplementarnu upotrebu adekvatnih biotehničkih i biofizičkih mera i tretmana preparatima na bazi eteričnih ulja i organskih kiselina. Kombinacija ovih tretmana prema priloženoj strategiji omogućava da se varooza drži pod kontrolom. PB - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd T2 - Veterinarski Glasnik T1 - Strategy for ecologic control in fighting Varroa destructor T1 - Strategija ekološke kontrole u borbi protiv Varroa destructor VL - 61 IS - 1-2 SP - 11 EP - 35 DO - 10.2298/VETGL0702011S ER -
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Stanimirović, Z., Ćirković, D., Pejin, I. I.,& Pejović, D.. (2007). Strategy for ecologic control in fighting Varroa destructor. in Veterinarski Glasnik Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd., 61(1-2), 11-35. https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL0702011S
Stanimirović Z, Ćirković D, Pejin II, Pejović D. Strategy for ecologic control in fighting Varroa destructor. in Veterinarski Glasnik. 2007;61(1-2):11-35. doi:10.2298/VETGL0702011S .
Stanimirović, Zoran, Ćirković, Dragan, Pejin, Ivana I., Pejović, Dejan, "Strategy for ecologic control in fighting Varroa destructor" in Veterinarski Glasnik, 61, no. 1-2 (2007):11-35, https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL0702011S . .