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A Comparative Assessment of Hygienic Behavior of Carniolan ( Apis mellifera carnica Pollmann) and Yemeni ( Apis mellifera jemenitica Ruttner) Honeybees Using Infra-Red Photography Video Recording

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  • Saad N. Al-Kahtani

    (Arid Land Agriculture Department, College of Agricultural Sciences & Foods, King Faisal University, P.O. Box 400, Hofuf 31982, Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia)

  • El-Kazafy A. Taha

    (Economic Entomology Department, College of Agriculture, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh 33516, Egypt)

Abstract

The use of infra-red photography video recording is very useful for conducting behavioristic studies of honeybees against many brood diseases. The removal of dead or diseased brood from capped cells by honeybee workers is a heritable trait that confers colony-level resistance. This work aimed to compare the hygienic behavior of the native (Yemeni bees, A. mellifera jemenitica ) and the exotic (Carniolan bees, A. m. carnica ) honeybee races in Saudi Arabia using an infra-red photography video recording. In addition, hygienic behavior towards the related and non-related combs was examined. Therefore, it is possible to obtain honeybee colonies with greater disease resistance. The pin-killing method and infra-red photography video recording were used for the evaluation of hygienic behavior in colonies of the two races. Significant differences in hygienic behavior between the two races were detected at the beginning of the experiment. Under the environmental conditions of eastern Saudi Arabia, the Yemeni honeybee colonies showed a higher number of uncapped and cleaned cells containing dead brood in either the brood comb from the same colony, or the brood comb from the same race but a different colony, or brood comb from a different race. It was concluded that the honeybee’s ability to detect and clean the dead brood from comb cells can be correlated with race and it is more efficient for the non-related individuals of the same race than from a related or another race. The outstanding performance of a few individuals in the expression of various traits indicates their usefulness in carrying out breeding programs for Varroa resistance.

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  • Saad N. Al-Kahtani & El-Kazafy A. Taha, 2022. "A Comparative Assessment of Hygienic Behavior of Carniolan ( Apis mellifera carnica Pollmann) and Yemeni ( Apis mellifera jemenitica Ruttner) Honeybees Using Infra-Red Photography Video Recording," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(19), pages 1-11, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:19:p:12524-:d:930876
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