Seasonal incidence of predatory wasp (Vespa spp.) in Indian bee apiaries and evaluation of bait traps (Record no. 157848)
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| fixed length control field | 04768nam a22001697a 4500 |
| 082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
| Classification number | 632.6 |
| Item number | ANN/SE |
| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Ann Verghese Kolady |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Seasonal incidence of predatory wasp (Vespa spp.) in Indian bee apiaries and evaluation of bait traps |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc | Vellayani |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Department of Agricultural Entomology, College of Agriculture |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2017 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 75 |
| 502 ## - DISSERTATION NOTE | |
| Dissertation note | MSc |
| 520 3# - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
| Abstract | The study entitled “Seasonal incidence of predatory wasp (Vespa spp.) in<br/>Indian bee apiaries and evaluation of bait traps” was carried out in the Department<br/>of Agricultural Entomology, College of Agriculture, Vellayani during 2015-17.<br/>The objective was to study the seasonal incidence of Vespa spp. in Indian honey<br/>bee apiaries, assessment of its predatory potential and evaluation of bait traps<br/>against the wasp.<br/>The observations were recorded throughout the three<br/>beekeeping seasons (lean season, brood rearing season and honey flow season) of<br/>the year 2016-17 in the apiaries at Nedumangad, Vilappilshala, Vellayani and<br/>Balaramapuram.<br/>The incidence of honey bee pests’ viz. wax moth, spiders, wasps, ants,<br/>lizard, honey buzzard and monkey, their symptoms and mode of attack were<br/>documented. The damage by larvae of wax moth (Galleria mellonella Linnaeus)<br/>was observed as galleries and faecal pellets of excreta in the brood comb. The<br/>spiders predating on bees were identified as Argiope anasuja Thorell, Hersilia<br/>savigyni Lucas and Thomisus lobosus Tikader. The predatory wasp collected<br/>from the apiaries was identified as Vespa tropica Linnaeus. Among the ants, the<br/>weaver ant, Oecophylla smaragdina Fabricius and godzilla ant, Camponotus<br/>compressus Fabricius predated on the bees whereas, the yellow crazy ant,<br/>Anoplolepis gracilipes Smith fed on the hive honey. Cent per cent infestation by<br/>ants were observed in the apiaries which was followed by the wasps (59.86 %)<br/>and wax moth (34.87 %). The infestation by the spiders, lizard (Hemidactylus<br/>sp.), honey buzzard and monkey (Macaca radiata Geoffroy) was found to be the<br/>least.<br/>Though the predatory wasp was observed in the apiary premises<br/>throughout the day, the peak period was found to be from 0930 to 1030 hour<br/>(26 visits hr-1), which corresponds to the active foraging hours of honey bees.<br/>Maximum wasp incidence was observed during the month of November<br/>(181 visits). Of the four locations, the highest wasp incidence (251 visits) was<br/>recorded at Nedumangad which may be due the hilly areas and thick vegetation in<br/>that region.<br/>Studies on the seasonal incidence of V. tropica revealed that<br/>significantly higher wasp population was observed during the brood rearing<br/>season than the lean season and honey flow season. Correlation studies of the<br/>wasp incidence with the weather data (monthly basis) showed a non-significant<br/>relationship with all the weather parameters (temperature, relative humidity and<br/>rainfall).<br/>Studies on the predatory potential of wasp revealed that the bees were<br/>found predated by the wasps only for five weeks i.e., from 41st week to 44th week<br/>and also in 48th week. Out of the 52 bees predated by the wasp, maximum<br/>predation (18 Nos.) was recorded in 44th week (31st October, 2016 to 6th<br/>November, 2016). Observations on the predatory strategy of wasps showed four<br/>distinct behaviour viz., arrival, approach, attack and predation. The bees failed to<br/>show defense response to the injured wasp placed at the hive entrance and<br/>continued their usual foraging behaviour. On facing persistent attack by the<br/>wasps, the bees ceased foraging activities, buzzed around and guarded the hive<br/>entrance. The frustrated bees were also found to engulf the wasp in a ball of bees,<br/>rendering it immovable.<br/>Evaluation of bait traps using carbohydrate based - fermented pineapple +<br/>molasses (4:1) (150 g) and protein based - beef (50 g), chicken (50 g), fish (50 g)<br/>along with untreated control (water) revealed that no traps were efficient in<br/>trapping the wasps. More number of bees (22 Nos.) were trapped in carbohydrate<br/>based trap (fermented pineapple + molasses trap), rather than the wasps (0.5<br/>Nos.). Other insects were also trapped.<br/>The predation of honey bees by the wasp recorded in the apiaries was<br/>59.86 per cent with peak incidence during the month of November. Significantly<br/>higher wasp population was observed during the brood rearing season (September<br/>- December) of honey bees. Maximum predation of bees (18 Nos.) was observed<br/>in the 44th week. Since no bait traps were found efficient in trapping the wasps, a<br/>new method has to be developed against the wasp.<br/> |
| 650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
| Topical term or geographic name as entry element | Agricultural Entomology |
| 700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Amritha V S (Guide) |
| 856 ## - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS | |
| Uniform Resource Identifier | http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810142935 |
| 942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
| Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
| Item type | Theses |
| Not for loan | Collection code | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Full call number | Barcode | Date last seen | Koha item type |
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| Not For Loan | Reference Book | KAU Central Library, Thrissur | KAU Central Library, Thrissur | Theses | 06/12/2017 | 632.6 ANN/SE | 174119 | 06/12/2017 | Theses |
