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New HONEY BEE study shows what VARROA MITE needs to survive 

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In this episode of Inside The Hive TV, Dr. Boncristiani explores a new scientific study on the feeding habits of Varroa mites, a major pest of honey bees. The study reveals surprising findings about the mites' diet, challenging previous claims and highlighting the complexity of their feeding behavior. Dr. Boncristiani discusses the research in detail, explaining how the mites primarily feed on the fat bodies of adult bees but adjust their diet to hemolymph when feeding on pupae. The video emphasizes the need for a comprehensive understanding of mite feeding behavior to develop effective control strategies. Join Dr. Boncristiani as he delves into the fascinating world of honey bee research and encourages viewers to keep an open mind to new scientific discoveries. Don't miss this insightful episode of Inside The Hive TV, the show that takes you into the world of bees.
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@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 5 месяцев назад
143 THOUSAND Views in 9 Days! Wow, Humberto, you are onto something that is of significant interest apparently. It would be great to invite Dr. Ramsey for an interview to discuss his current thinking about the total mite diet. Before his studies, it was thought the mites fed on hemolymph alone. I think that would be a great update/conversation. This is a great topic, thanks for the update!
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 5 месяцев назад
Thanks. I’m finally learning the RU-vid secrets. :)
@carlsledge3868
@carlsledge3868 5 месяцев назад
Just some quick thoughts, Foundress mites needs massive amounts of certain proteins to store to produce her eggs, she get this from feeding fat body tissue outside the cell, her eggs weigh more 1/2 her body weight each, thus once the cell is capped she has to feed on fluids inside cell to make the eggs, much like chickens all the eggs are different stages of growth and the shell comes last, we know all the fluids put inside cell is royal jelly, she hibernates hiding in it underneath the larva for a few days before the cell is capped, she might be absorbing nutrients and fluid from the jelly in this stage growing her eggs to a midpoint, she mated with brother to become fertile and can carry about 36 eggs total, in final stages she needs more hemalymph than fat body proteins to finish the eggs, to me this makes logic since the total weight of 4 eggs she produces (1 male and 3 females) is around 3 times her body weight.
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 5 месяцев назад
@@carlsledge3868 Great to see your comment! Also interested in Humberto's response.
@TheJDiane
@TheJDiane 5 месяцев назад
Excellent scientific method, but even better thought processes for productive future testing!
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 5 месяцев назад
What I do not understand is my bees do not have verona mites. My problem is wax moths.
@melvynasplett3399
@melvynasplett3399 5 месяцев назад
Wax moths usually take hold when other thing are. Going wrong look at ways to keep your equipment sealed and clean up any loose wax
@notyourblonde
@notyourblonde 4 месяца назад
do you check for mites ?
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 4 месяца назад
Yes I did an no mites. Bee sugar test and no mite at all. @@notyourblonde
@mikleach
@mikleach 5 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 5 месяцев назад
Thanks!! That really helps keep the computer running .
@melvynasplett3399
@melvynasplett3399 5 месяцев назад
I stopped using chemical’s in 2007 / 8 to control the varroa mites so the bees have learned to live with the varroa mite. I find I can split hives in the spring to make any losses that I have. I have open mesh Floors so plenty of air in the hive and not so much condensation and bees can remove the varroa might through the floor. I am wondering if the varroa might might be tolerated by the bees because they are doing some useful like job of cleaning the bees ( so are their smaller insects on the bees that are not visible to the human eye also we get brain washed by the chemical companies to keep playing with their chemicals when nature can find ways to correct the problems.
@raybaxter7675
@raybaxter7675 5 месяцев назад
Excellent Humberto, really interesting topic and learned lots about varroa feeding on fat bodies and hemolymph at different honey bee life stages . Also, your explanation of scientific method was inspiring and reminded me of a quote, that greatest quality for a researcher is humility- to acknowledge that we may be wrong and look for new possibilities
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Ray. I love the feedback and the knowledge thta the work is bringing value to people.
@karensmith1058
@karensmith1058 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for great information
@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog 6 месяцев назад
Why are people so upset about the science done here to show a difference in mite diet? I don’t understand the controversy.
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 6 месяцев назад
I don't think there is controversy about the science. The scientific community in Canada has confirmed the results of Dr. Ramsey and has also added another chapter to the story. The controversy arises from people being angry at me when I tried to point out that Varroa might also feed on hemolymph in different scenarios. I have encountered people who were really angry with me multiple times, which is very weird.
@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog
@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog 6 месяцев назад
That is very weird. That part I don’t understand. Is there a threat to authority or philosophy that I don’t see?
@lawrencechen6067
@lawrencechen6067 6 месяцев назад
Could it be a threat to a hope for a solution… which is a threat to ‘safety’? The more we uncover that is different, the more we think we have to go back to the drawing board for a solution. I think that could be a fear response rather than thinking that we are one step closer to collectively figuring out a solution
@tweake7175
@tweake7175 5 месяцев назад
sadly i've seen this a lot. certain people do not want science or industry to solve the problem. its a belief that some backyard beek will find the cure by trail an error.@@InsideTheHiveTV
@mountainhobbit1971
@mountainhobbit1971 6 месяцев назад
excellent as always Humberto, thank you.
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 6 месяцев назад
My pleasure!
@liliworth8098
@liliworth8098 Месяц назад
Have you read any of Paul Stamets research about bees and mycelium? I believe you would both benefit from meeting each other.
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV Месяц назад
Only one study. I want to see other researcher repeating the experiments and getting the same results.
@holyfenrir6336
@holyfenrir6336 Месяц назад
​@InsideTheHiveTV Last time I looked, I found a handful of studies on pubmed, but the conclusion was we don't know enough to conclude if the mushroom extract was what was actually what was helping. With the leading idea being either nutrition or that they act the same way medical mushroom do in humans. Either way there just isn't enough research to draw conclusive conclusion.
@juliasamson5123
@juliasamson5123 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@mellifera6247
@mellifera6247 6 месяцев назад
Great science! Go bees!!❤
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 6 месяцев назад
Agreed!
@neilsmall6518
@neilsmall6518 4 месяца назад
How many types of mites are they. I have never had mites,we don't have it here on the island. Our bane is wax months. They will destroy a hive in no time.
@darius_il4589
@darius_il4589 6 месяцев назад
Bună! Te urmaresc din Romania. Succes in continuare! M-am abonat👍
@tektekcilikvedefinecilik8506
@tektekcilikvedefinecilik8506 6 месяцев назад
hello, do I know if I can share your videos by making a voice response in another language, regards
@williamsummers6438
@williamsummers6438 5 месяцев назад
It needs a long bee pupation period. A cold thin walled hive gives it to them by increasing the puparion period by up to 3 days.
@nsfjojo
@nsfjojo 6 месяцев назад
Bro you have gotten amazing at putting your videos together.
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate that!
@nsfjojo
@nsfjojo 6 месяцев назад
@@InsideTheHiveTV appreciate you putting in the time and effort to build something like this for such a niche hobby. You deserve to be filthy rich w youtube shekels
@emindeboer5280
@emindeboer5280 6 месяцев назад
feed on larvae: exactly! when in development of a honeybee is haemolymph developing ..? Are the foundress mites in cells have a fasting period ??
@carlsledge3868
@carlsledge3868 5 месяцев назад
My understanding is the foundress mites hide and hibernate behind the larva, upside down in the royal jelly until the cell in capped usually about 3 to 4 days, I'm wondering if she absorbs nutrients and moisture during this cycle.
@schulerimkereiobsflotwedel35
@schulerimkereiobsflotwedel35 6 месяцев назад
true words, thank you for your commitment in bees and increasing knowledge
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@Sebsbees
@Sebsbees 6 месяцев назад
Great information! Thank you! Unfortunately, hatred is spread all over the world, especially among some beekeepers, and scientists, in Eastern Europe where I live 🙁 Nevertheless, keep your channel going! You’ve got a new subscriber! 😊
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 6 месяцев назад
Welcome
@Sebsbees
@Sebsbees 6 месяцев назад
Thank you! Best regards!
@MrAnvyl
@MrAnvyl 6 месяцев назад
whenever you say "adult bee" i hear 'apple bee'
@dey4588
@dey4588 5 месяцев назад
But what about viruses spread by mites? Shrunken wing, afb?
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 5 месяцев назад
What about them?
@user-mj6ym9tw5s
@user-mj6ym9tw5s 6 месяцев назад
Sounds reasonable. Must be the mechanism that makes brood breaks work so well. Great video!
@willardtrafton2804
@willardtrafton2804 6 месяцев назад
Could they collected the mites and put them in a container of glass so they could be observed, find a natural herb or plant that they move away from because it irritates them or kills them and use that as a way to treat rather than chemicals ?...just curious...
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 6 месяцев назад
They are trying this for decades now. It has been not as simple as we thought it would be.
@nsfjojo
@nsfjojo 6 месяцев назад
Thyme was that huckleberry. Still kinda effective but it makes bees mad too shit is smelly at concentrations high enough to ward off mites
@jovanvujovic3932
@jovanvujovic3932 5 месяцев назад
👍🍯😀
@BrainfoodHoney
@BrainfoodHoney 5 месяцев назад
Doc don’t ever listen to the haters.
@raymondbrown867
@raymondbrown867 5 месяцев назад
So can you feed a pesticides that kills mite and not bee itself
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 5 месяцев назад
That is what many researchers are trying to do for decades. Not easy task.
@babybeeapiaries8667
@babybeeapiaries8667 6 месяцев назад
Unfortunately that's where the world is today, "I haven't considered that idea, therefore you must be wrong." Wait. What?!? Thanks for the video.
@nsfjojo
@nsfjojo 6 месяцев назад
Who axed the comment regarding using Stratiolaelaps?
@Danz4n
@Danz4n 5 месяцев назад
What would be the solution, is it diet or something else? I get it that its the fatbodies that get targeted in mayority cases? Pls dont hate on me, just try to understand for an upcoming schoolpresentation 🙏
@Backyard_gardening_beekeeping
@Backyard_gardening_beekeeping 6 месяцев назад
Good stuff and timely!
@InsideTheHiveTV
@InsideTheHiveTV 6 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it!
@thomasbacon
@thomasbacon 6 месяцев назад
🤯
@cobberpete1
@cobberpete1 6 месяцев назад
The key to good science is to question 'Why', and consider all possibilities. I hope that through research, we can find a solution to the eradication of the Varroa mite. Thank you Dr H
@nahlar1153
@nahlar1153 6 месяцев назад
Türkçe çeviri yok mu
@stevewelches1955
@stevewelches1955 6 месяцев назад
I have a question. I know a lot of bee keepers pull as muck honey as possible then feed sugar water to get stores in the hive for winter. I know that many hives make it thru till spring with this method. My question is, has there ever been a study dune on the health of overwintered hives that fed on sugarsurip storage versus natural honey. I would think honey would be more nutritious and a better rounded food source than sugarsurip. Thus, I would think bees feeding on honey would come out of winter with more numbers,better health (colonie wise), and build up faster than one on sugarsurip. Any reply to this will be appreciated
@jjpearsbees
@jjpearsbees 5 месяцев назад
Bob Binnie has some stuff on it. Dont quote me at all but he says something along the lines if you feed syrup doing pollen/flow they put nutrients they need in the syrup. The honey causes more cleansing flights needed or something the syrup is easier on their gut. It's all carbs. I was surprised to see it when I did but I think he touches on it a couple times when speaking to groups.
@jjpearsbees
@jjpearsbees 5 месяцев назад
We get a late goldenrod pollen/flow some dont collect but a good time to fill up hives. Obviously not to be collected.
@mandylangosh
@mandylangosh 4 месяца назад
😜 'Promo sm'
@strifehellsing
@strifehellsing 6 месяцев назад
People get mad when you poke their favorite theory. Been a problem in science forever. As for me I just want to learn the best ways to keep my honeybees alive. If that means hopping on one foot and touching my nose then so be it.
@lenturtle7954
@lenturtle7954 6 месяцев назад
We all agree with that I learn more about bees almost every day and it means dropping some info that wasnt true that i believed for 40 yrs
@soupvis2616
@soupvis2616 6 месяцев назад
He sucks my friend , he is a stupid so called professor
@user-vg8mc5bo2f
@user-vg8mc5bo2f 6 месяцев назад
Let's keep learning but do use the scientific method
@carlsledge3868
@carlsledge3868 5 месяцев назад
Don't knock the science, Dr. Sammy moved us one big step out of the cloud surrounding Varroa, science is always a learning curve, for many centuries people earth was flat and the sun revolved around it till Caperniicus studied the stars and wrote the theory of heliocentisity and even then it was only published 42 days after his death.
@americanbeelady
@americanbeelady 5 месяцев назад
Dr. Zak Lamas, drones another piece
@user-Sandgrounderhoney
@user-Sandgrounderhoney 6 месяцев назад
Excellent.... so this opens up lots of new ideas... like getting some form of biotechnology into the bees blood that kills the mites ? It's fascinating
@lordmike9384
@lordmike9384 6 месяцев назад
Like an immune system?
@user-Sandgrounderhoney
@user-Sandgrounderhoney 6 месяцев назад
@@lordmike9384 yes
@joro3038
@joro3038 6 месяцев назад
"Biotechnology" is NOT the answer to anything & will lead to our downfall
@researcherAmateur
@researcherAmateur 6 месяцев назад
Like l wrote before, answers, dear scientists.. we don't need more questions. That's what you need
@Backyard_gardening_beekeeping
@Backyard_gardening_beekeeping 6 месяцев назад
1:30. From the responses you received, it is obvious that there are a lot of crazy people, including crazy beekeepers😂😂
@rochrich1223
@rochrich1223 6 месяцев назад
You want to get hate mail, point out that any method that kills most mites then allows them to breed back will favor quicker breeding mites with more offspring. Just the sort of mite that will kill a colony instead of just taxing it. I have little hope for a miticide, I look to resistant bees or a mite predator or disease. Something that can react to changes in the mite.
@Swarmstead
@Swarmstead 6 месяцев назад
You would think insect researchers knew this and would advise accordingly. But no. These people, researchers, and channels thrive on fear mongering and the treatment treadmill.
@iditarod4081
@iditarod4081 6 месяцев назад
So?
@tonyjetton8352
@tonyjetton8352 6 месяцев назад
I am not sure what your initial section on comments you receive have to do with beekeeping. It sounded more like whining.
@TheBaconWizard
@TheBaconWizard 6 месяцев назад
FOr the hard-of-thinking, it was concerning what makes for good or bad science and the way the public, including you, fail to understand or follow it in favour of emotional and tribal responses along lines that are artificial.
@tonyjetton8352
@tonyjetton8352 6 месяцев назад
The is only one kind of science. "Bad science" is not science at all. Science has zero to do with emotion. How the world reacts to science may involve emotion but that has nothing to do with science. The topic of the presentation was concerning how varroa mites feed on honey bees. If he was not whining in the opening he was certainly off topic. @@TheBaconWizard
@Swarmstead
@Swarmstead 6 месяцев назад
😆😆
@TheBaconWizard
@TheBaconWizard 6 месяцев назад
Seems to me that sometimes varroa aren't the worst thing, but people are :( I'm sorry you recieved hate-mail, that is appaling.
@BeekeeperBen
@BeekeeperBen 6 месяцев назад
Varroa dont want to kill honey bees, they need the colony to live so the varroa can also live. No bees no mites it just take time for them to live in harmany but we keep treating them with chemicals to distrupting the cycle of life
@nsfjojo
@nsfjojo 6 месяцев назад
Bro, having had colony collapse due to mites, i think the mites are yoloing cuz they know I'll just buy more bees each season they dngaf
@thomascook3336
@thomascook3336 6 месяцев назад
Parasites are classified as such because they predate on a species while providing zero benefit. These mites only desire is feeding and reproduction until there is no food source left.
@BeekeeperBen
@BeekeeperBen 6 месяцев назад
@@nsfjojo yea man leave it to nature to sort out will would loose 70% off all honey bees but after that they would come back strong and we wouldnt need to treat, but this would take 4 years to sort out.
@lawrencechen6067
@lawrencechen6067 6 месяцев назад
That may only be possible after hundreds of years of evolution for Apis mellifera (if at all). Since varroa is invasive, it’s not a natural occurrence that has slowly happened over centuries. It drastically changes the whole ecosystem and will have lasting effects both upstream and downstream. As you suggest, there will be an equilibrium at some point long term, but that doesn’t guarantee that apis mellifera will still be alive after the equilibrium.
@BeekeeperBen
@BeekeeperBen 6 месяцев назад
@@lawrencechen6067 insects evolve thousands times quicker then humans
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