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Apistan&reg; (fluvalinate) and CheckMite+<SUP>TM</SUP> (coumaphos) Resistance Testing
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Are you using the right miticide? Are your mites resistant to Apistan? or CheckMite+TM? Use this test BEFORE treating your bees.

This test can be used to determine mite resistance when a beehive doesn't appear to respond to chemical mite control measures. The test uses Apistan® and CheckMite+TM strips and can be conducted simultaneously on the same group of colonies by taking two samples from each hive.

Materials required to carry out the test:

Resistance Test Materials

Step 1

Staple a 3/8" X 1" section of an Apistan® and CheckMite+TM strip to the center of an index card. Make sure to handle the Apistan® and CheckMite+TM with gloves. Place the card in the jar with a section of the Apistan® or CheckMite+TM strip facing inwards. Replace the solid, round metal section of the canning jar lid with a piece of wire mesh. The holes in the mesh should be large enough to easily let varroa through.

Step2

Shake bees from one or two brood combs into an up-turned hive lid, bucket or box. Scoop up 1/4 cup or 2oz. of bees (~150 bees) and place them into each jar, being careful not to damage the bees. Screw the lids onto the jars to stop the bees from escaping.

Step 3

Place the jars in an incubator or a warm 30? C room in the dark for 6 hours. Make sure the lids are not covered so air gets to the bees.

Step 4

After 6 hours, hold the jar about 10cm above the piece of white paper and turn it so the mesh lid is facing downwards. Hit the jar with the palm of your hand three times. Count the number of mites that fall on the paper.

Step 5

Knock the bees to the bottom of the jar. Remove the index card with the attached strip and fill the jar half-way with the alcohol or washer fluid. This should be done outside using gloves. Remove the mesh lid and replace with the original solid lid for the jar. Shake the jar vigorously for 5 min.

Step 6

Remove the solid lid and replace it with the mesh lid. Pour the fluid into the straining cloth pinned to the bucket. Refill the jar with fluid, swirl the bees around and pour through the strainer again.

Step 7

Count the number of mites recovered on the cloth. If the total number of mites recovered in both samplings (Apistan®, CheckMite+TM) is less than 5, the results should be discarded.

Step 8

To calculate the percentage of mites killed by Apistan® and CheckMite+TM, divide the number of mites that initially fell on the white paper before the bees were killed, by the total number of mites (total mites = white paper mite count + mite count from bee washing).

%kill by Apistan® or CheckMite+TM = initial kill, divided by total mites x 100

Resistance assay with bees
Resistance test with bees

If more than 50% of the mites were killed by the Apistan® or CheckMite+TM after 6 hours, the mites should be susceptible and adequate mite control can be expected. If less than 50% of the mites are killed after 6 hours by Apistan® or CheckMite+TM, the mites may be resistant to Apistan® or CheckMite+TM.

Critical Factors for the Success of the Resistance Test

Disclaimer: This assay is intended to screen for resistant mites and is not intended to indicate the exact level of resistance.