REVIEW PAPER ON VARROA INFESTATION, DETECTION AND PREVENTION IN BEEHIVES
2023
Аутори
Jovanović, NemanjaZlatanović, Ivan
Simonović, Vojislav
Rudonja, Nedžad
Nedić, Nebojša
Firfiris, Vasileios
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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The widely recognized insect known as the honey bee (Apis mellifera)
has a beneficial impact on both the environment and human life, making it important to
protect them not just for ecological reasons but also for the economic and social
advancement of countryside regions. Their existence is so essential that the recent
decrease in honey bee hives has caused a growing interest in them. One of the reasons
for bees' decline in population is infestation with a parasite known as Varroa
destructor. In order to effectively treat the V. destructor infestation, it is critical to
monitor the amount of infestation in hives. While there is at present no specific sensor
for this job, continuous and discrete monitoring of hive infection levels as well as other
critical bee colony characteristics, such as temperature and humidity, is wanted. The
use of chemicals by apiarists is a method of controlling the infestation that is the most
common strategy. Substitute tactics include the use of ...organic compounds, organic
products like essential oils, and biotechnological techniques like mite trapping.
Therefore, successful therapy and preventing harsh chemical use can reduce bee
mortality and economic losses.
Кључне речи:
Smart apiculture, / Varroa / Honey bee / MonitoringИзвор:
Proceedings of The Sixth International Symposium on Agricultural Engineering ISAE-2023, 2023, 44-51Издавач:
- University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Serbia.
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Институција/група
Mašinski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Jovanović, Nemanja AU - Zlatanović, Ivan AU - Simonović, Vojislav AU - Rudonja, Nedžad AU - Nedić, Nebojša AU - Firfiris, Vasileios PY - 2023 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7754 AB - The widely recognized insect known as the honey bee (Apis mellifera) has a beneficial impact on both the environment and human life, making it important to protect them not just for ecological reasons but also for the economic and social advancement of countryside regions. Their existence is so essential that the recent decrease in honey bee hives has caused a growing interest in them. One of the reasons for bees' decline in population is infestation with a parasite known as Varroa destructor. In order to effectively treat the V. destructor infestation, it is critical to monitor the amount of infestation in hives. While there is at present no specific sensor for this job, continuous and discrete monitoring of hive infection levels as well as other critical bee colony characteristics, such as temperature and humidity, is wanted. The use of chemicals by apiarists is a method of controlling the infestation that is the most common strategy. Substitute tactics include the use of organic compounds, organic products like essential oils, and biotechnological techniques like mite trapping. Therefore, successful therapy and preventing harsh chemical use can reduce bee mortality and economic losses. PB - University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Serbia. C3 - Proceedings of The Sixth International Symposium on Agricultural Engineering ISAE-2023 T1 - REVIEW PAPER ON VARROA INFESTATION, DETECTION AND PREVENTION IN BEEHIVES EP - 51 SP - 44 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_7754 ER -
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Jovanović, N., Zlatanović, I., Simonović, V., Rudonja, N., Nedić, N.,& Firfiris, V.. (2023). REVIEW PAPER ON VARROA INFESTATION, DETECTION AND PREVENTION IN BEEHIVES. in Proceedings of The Sixth International Symposium on Agricultural Engineering ISAE-2023 University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Serbia.., 44-51. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_7754
Jovanović N, Zlatanović I, Simonović V, Rudonja N, Nedić N, Firfiris V. REVIEW PAPER ON VARROA INFESTATION, DETECTION AND PREVENTION IN BEEHIVES. in Proceedings of The Sixth International Symposium on Agricultural Engineering ISAE-2023. 2023;:44-51. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_7754 .
Jovanović, Nemanja, Zlatanović, Ivan, Simonović, Vojislav, Rudonja, Nedžad, Nedić, Nebojša, Firfiris, Vasileios, "REVIEW PAPER ON VARROA INFESTATION, DETECTION AND PREVENTION IN BEEHIVES" in Proceedings of The Sixth International Symposium on Agricultural Engineering ISAE-2023 (2023):44-51, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_7754 .