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A Meta-Analysis Shows That Screen Bottom Boards Can Significantly Reduce Varroa destructor Population

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Varroa destructor is the most serious threat to the western honey bee, Apis mellifera. Screen bottom board, a cultural method for mite control, is a modified bottom board with a screen to allow mites to fall to a sticky board or to the grass or soil directly below the screen. Most st...

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Autores principales: Liu, Fang, Xu, Xinjian, Zhang, Yuan, Zhao, Hongxia, Huang, Zachary Y.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32932828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11090624
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author Liu, Fang
Xu, Xinjian
Zhang, Yuan
Zhao, Hongxia
Huang, Zachary Y.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Varroa destructor is the most serious threat to the western honey bee, Apis mellifera. Screen bottom board, a cultural method for mite control, is a modified bottom board with a screen to allow mites to fall to a sticky board or to the grass or soil directly below the screen. Most studies show a trend of lower varroa population in colonies with these boards, but the results are usually not statistically significant. To understand whether the negative results were due to small sample sizes, or because the board is actually ineffective, we conducted a meta-analysis with seven published studies with 145 colonies. The results showed that the varroa population in colonies with screen bottom boards is significantly lower compared to those with traditional, wooden floors. The screen bottom board does have a significantly negative impact on the varroa population and can be part of tool kits for mite control. ABSTRACT: Varroa destructor is by far the most serious threat to the western honey bee, Apis mellifera. A screen bottom board, a cultural method for mite control, is a modified bottom board with a screen that allows mites to fall onto a sticky board, or the grass or soil below the screen. Whether or not a screen bottom board can reduce varroa significantly has been controversial. Most studies show a trend of lower varroa populations in colonies with these boards, but the results are usually not statistically significant. To understand whether the negative results have been due to small sample sizes, or because the board is actually ineffective, we conducted a meta-analysis with seven published studies with a total of 145 colonies. Meta-analysis showed that the confidence intervals of the combined effect sizes were negative with a Hedges’ g of −1.09 (SE 0.39, 95% CI −2.0 to −0.19, p < 0.01), which suggests that the varroa population in colonies with screen bottom boards is significantly lower compared to those with traditional wooden floors. We thus conclude that the screen bottom board does have a significantly negative impact on the varroa population and can be part of tool kits for mite control.
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spelling pubmed-75640012020-10-27 A Meta-Analysis Shows That Screen Bottom Boards Can Significantly Reduce Varroa destructor Population Liu, Fang Xu, Xinjian Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Hongxia Huang, Zachary Y. Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Varroa destructor is the most serious threat to the western honey bee, Apis mellifera. Screen bottom board, a cultural method for mite control, is a modified bottom board with a screen to allow mites to fall to a sticky board or to the grass or soil directly below the screen. Most studies show a trend of lower varroa population in colonies with these boards, but the results are usually not statistically significant. To understand whether the negative results were due to small sample sizes, or because the board is actually ineffective, we conducted a meta-analysis with seven published studies with 145 colonies. The results showed that the varroa population in colonies with screen bottom boards is significantly lower compared to those with traditional, wooden floors. The screen bottom board does have a significantly negative impact on the varroa population and can be part of tool kits for mite control. ABSTRACT: Varroa destructor is by far the most serious threat to the western honey bee, Apis mellifera. A screen bottom board, a cultural method for mite control, is a modified bottom board with a screen that allows mites to fall onto a sticky board, or the grass or soil below the screen. Whether or not a screen bottom board can reduce varroa significantly has been controversial. Most studies show a trend of lower varroa populations in colonies with these boards, but the results are usually not statistically significant. To understand whether the negative results have been due to small sample sizes, or because the board is actually ineffective, we conducted a meta-analysis with seven published studies with a total of 145 colonies. Meta-analysis showed that the confidence intervals of the combined effect sizes were negative with a Hedges’ g of −1.09 (SE 0.39, 95% CI −2.0 to −0.19, p < 0.01), which suggests that the varroa population in colonies with screen bottom boards is significantly lower compared to those with traditional wooden floors. We thus conclude that the screen bottom board does have a significantly negative impact on the varroa population and can be part of tool kits for mite control. MDPI 2020-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7564001/ /pubmed/32932828 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11090624 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_short A Meta-Analysis Shows That Screen Bottom Boards Can Significantly Reduce Varroa destructor Population
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32932828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11090624
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