Baiting system for selective abatement of undesirable honey bees
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Williams J.L., Danka R.G. & Rinderer T.E. (1989) Baiting system for selective abatement of undesirable honey bees. Apidologie, 20, 175-179.
Published source details Williams J.L., Danka R.G. & Rinderer T.E. (1989) Baiting system for selective abatement of undesirable honey bees. Apidologie, 20, 175-179.
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Eradicate existing populations of invasive non-native species
Williams et al. (1989) tested a method for killing naturalised colonies of Africanized honey bee Apis mellifera using poisoned bait, in an outdoor experiment in Louisiana, USA. Nineteen colonies were given sucrose-honey syrup containing the organophosphate insecticide acephate at 250 ppm (mg/l), at feeding stations 10 m away from the experimental hives during April 1988. 13 colonies died within three days. In six treated colonies and two control colonies, the queen bee survived or was replaced and the colony survived. Treatment lasted for 30-40 minutes before foragers became poisoned. No other insects were observed visiting the bait.
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