Assessment of pests and predators, and theperformance of honeybee (Apis Cerana F.) colonies in Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMB)

This study was carried out from June 2016 to December 2019 at the Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture (FSA), Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Sandakan, Malaysia. The objectives of this study were to (i) assess how the prevalence of pests and predators, alongside other factors, may be causing honeybees to a...

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Main Authors: Mohd Iftar Johwan Johny@Hasbulah, Robin Lim Ah Hee, Kimberly Ador, Homathevi Rahman, Lum, Mok Sam, Januarius Gobilik, Abdul Hamid Ahmad, Jualang @ Azlan Gansau, Lee Nyuk Choon @ Jamilah Ariffin4, Jonal Majampan, Suzan Benedick
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spelling my.ums.eprints.303312021-09-20T04:26:34Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30331/ Assessment of pests and predators, and theperformance of honeybee (Apis Cerana F.) colonies in Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMB) Mohd Iftar Johwan Johny@Hasbulah Robin Lim Ah Hee Kimberly Ador Homathevi Rahman Lum, Mok Sam Januarius Gobilik Abdul Hamid Ahmad Jualang @ Azlan Gansau Lee Nyuk Choon @ Jamilah Ariffin4 Jonal Majampan Suzan Benedick SF521-539.8 Bee culture This study was carried out from June 2016 to December 2019 at the Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture (FSA), Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Sandakan, Malaysia. The objectives of this study were to (i) assess how the prevalence of pests and predators, alongside other factors, may be causing honeybees to abscond from the existing beehives commonly used by local beekeepers; and (ii) investigate the efficacy of newly improved beehives in preventing the intrusion of pests and predators, and the potential impact this has on honeybee health performance. To determine what other factors cause bee abscondment in relation to the prevalence of pests and predators, ten new colonies of Apis cerana bees-all with equal health performances were examined for ten weeks in Langstroth Beehives (LBs), which are commonly used by the local beekeepers of Malaysia. To compare honeybee health performance with regard to the efficacy of beehives, ten of the same bee colonies were examined for 20 weeks, also equal in terms of health performance, were introduced to, and studied in, new Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMBs) (5 replications) and LB Beehives (5 replications). The honeybee pests and predators identified during the inspection of the LBs were wax moths, hornets, ants, cockroaches and mites. Combinations of infestation by wax moths, hornets, ants and cockroaches were found in 60% and 90% of LBs, and were determined to be the cause of honeybee abscondment. This, therefore, indicates that one of the significant challenges of beekeeping faced by local beekeepers is the existence of pests and predators in the environment. LMBs had a greater number of frames filled with more than 80% of brood combs (N = 12), honey (N = 24) and pollen storages (N = 19) than LB beehives. Low infestation rates of pests and predators in LMBs could be explained by the improvements made on the beehives’ design, which prevented the intrusion of wax moths, cockroaches, and hornets into the hives. Thus, this suggests that improving the beehives’ capacity for protecting the bee colonies is crucial in reducing abscondment and increasing bee products. UKM Press 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30331/1/Assessment%20of%20pests%20and%20predators%2C%20and%20theperformance%20of%20honeybee%20%28Apis%20Cerana%20F.%29%20colonies%20in%20Langstroth%20Modified%20Beehives%20%28LMB%29%20FULL%20TEXT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30331/3/Assessment%20of%20pests%20and%20predators%2C%20and%20theperformance%20of%20honeybee%20%28Apis%20Cerana%20F.%29%20colonies%20in%20Langstroth%20Modified%20Beehives%20%28LMB%29%20ABSTRACT.pdf Mohd Iftar Johwan Johny@Hasbulah and Robin Lim Ah Hee and Kimberly Ador and Homathevi Rahman and Lum, Mok Sam and Januarius Gobilik and Abdul Hamid Ahmad and Jualang @ Azlan Gansau and Lee Nyuk Choon @ Jamilah Ariffin4 and Jonal Majampan and Suzan Benedick (2021) Assessment of pests and predators, and theperformance of honeybee (Apis Cerana F.) colonies in Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMB). Serangga, 26. pp. 118-131. ISSN 1394-5130 https://ejournal.ukm.my/serangga/article/view/45864
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topic SF521-539.8 Bee culture
spellingShingle SF521-539.8 Bee culture
Mohd Iftar Johwan Johny@Hasbulah
Robin Lim Ah Hee
Kimberly Ador
Homathevi Rahman
Lum, Mok Sam
Januarius Gobilik
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Jualang @ Azlan Gansau
Lee Nyuk Choon @ Jamilah Ariffin4
Jonal Majampan
Suzan Benedick
Assessment of pests and predators, and theperformance of honeybee (Apis Cerana F.) colonies in Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMB)
description This study was carried out from June 2016 to December 2019 at the Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture (FSA), Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Sandakan, Malaysia. The objectives of this study were to (i) assess how the prevalence of pests and predators, alongside other factors, may be causing honeybees to abscond from the existing beehives commonly used by local beekeepers; and (ii) investigate the efficacy of newly improved beehives in preventing the intrusion of pests and predators, and the potential impact this has on honeybee health performance. To determine what other factors cause bee abscondment in relation to the prevalence of pests and predators, ten new colonies of Apis cerana bees-all with equal health performances were examined for ten weeks in Langstroth Beehives (LBs), which are commonly used by the local beekeepers of Malaysia. To compare honeybee health performance with regard to the efficacy of beehives, ten of the same bee colonies were examined for 20 weeks, also equal in terms of health performance, were introduced to, and studied in, new Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMBs) (5 replications) and LB Beehives (5 replications). The honeybee pests and predators identified during the inspection of the LBs were wax moths, hornets, ants, cockroaches and mites. Combinations of infestation by wax moths, hornets, ants and cockroaches were found in 60% and 90% of LBs, and were determined to be the cause of honeybee abscondment. This, therefore, indicates that one of the significant challenges of beekeeping faced by local beekeepers is the existence of pests and predators in the environment. LMBs had a greater number of frames filled with more than 80% of brood combs (N = 12), honey (N = 24) and pollen storages (N = 19) than LB beehives. Low infestation rates of pests and predators in LMBs could be explained by the improvements made on the beehives’ design, which prevented the intrusion of wax moths, cockroaches, and hornets into the hives. Thus, this suggests that improving the beehives’ capacity for protecting the bee colonies is crucial in reducing abscondment and increasing bee products.
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author Mohd Iftar Johwan Johny@Hasbulah
Robin Lim Ah Hee
Kimberly Ador
Homathevi Rahman
Lum, Mok Sam
Januarius Gobilik
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Jualang @ Azlan Gansau
Lee Nyuk Choon @ Jamilah Ariffin4
Jonal Majampan
Suzan Benedick
author_facet Mohd Iftar Johwan Johny@Hasbulah
Robin Lim Ah Hee
Kimberly Ador
Homathevi Rahman
Lum, Mok Sam
Januarius Gobilik
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Jualang @ Azlan Gansau
Lee Nyuk Choon @ Jamilah Ariffin4
Jonal Majampan
Suzan Benedick
author_sort Mohd Iftar Johwan Johny@Hasbulah
title Assessment of pests and predators, and theperformance of honeybee (Apis Cerana F.) colonies in Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMB)
title_short Assessment of pests and predators, and theperformance of honeybee (Apis Cerana F.) colonies in Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMB)
title_full Assessment of pests and predators, and theperformance of honeybee (Apis Cerana F.) colonies in Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMB)
title_fullStr Assessment of pests and predators, and theperformance of honeybee (Apis Cerana F.) colonies in Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMB)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of pests and predators, and theperformance of honeybee (Apis Cerana F.) colonies in Langstroth Modified Beehives (LMB)
title_sort assessment of pests and predators, and theperformance of honeybee (apis cerana f.) colonies in langstroth modified beehives (lmb)
publisher UKM Press
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30331/1/Assessment%20of%20pests%20and%20predators%2C%20and%20theperformance%20of%20honeybee%20%28Apis%20Cerana%20F.%29%20colonies%20in%20Langstroth%20Modified%20Beehives%20%28LMB%29%20FULL%20TEXT.pdf
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