Tropilaelaps: At the gate of your apiary by Maggie Gill, Aleksander Uzunov, Irakli Janashia & Marin Kovačić
Tropilaelaps: At the gate of your apiary
“The parasitic mite, Tropilaelaps spp., is expanding its range globally and may be coming to an apiary near you! This book by Gill, Uzunov, Janashia, and Kovačić is an excellent way to become familiar with this honeybee pest and to better prepare should it arrive in your area.”
– Jeff Pettis (Apimondia President)
In this groundbreaking guide to Tropilaelaps mercedesae, readers will discover an essential new manual addressing a rapidly emerging threat to European and global beekeeping. The authors deliver a concise yet thorough examination of the mite's biology, its pathological effects on honey bee colonies, and provide clear, actionable strategies for early detection. Special emphasis is placed on control methods-particularly biotechnical and chemical-free approaches.
Richly illustrated and enhanced with QR-linked video demonstrations, the book turns complex techniques into accessible, step-by-step guides. Whether you are seeking insights into the biology, detection, or management of Tropi/aelaps mites, each chapter presents cutting-edge research distilled into practical advice. These recommendations are grounded in extensive laboratory and field trials conducted in Georgia, Thailand, and China.
At the heart of the book is a team whose combined beekeeping experience spans over a century. Maggie, Alex, Marin, and lrakli are scientists-but above all, they are beekeepers. Their collective expertise has led to the development of innovative detection tools and control strategies, bridging the gap between scientific research and real-world apiary practices. Driven by the urgency of this new parasitic threat, their collaborative work, which is described in this book, equips the global beekeeping community with the knowledge and tools needed to respond effectively.
VIEW Contents
- Introduction
- Taxonomy and Distribution
- Biology
- Morphology and Anatomy
- Life cycle
- Comparison with Varroa
- Pathology
- Individual level
- Colony level
- Detection and Diagnosis
- Methods on brood
- Methods on adult bees
- Molecular analysis
- Control
- Biotechnical
- Breeding
- Chemical
- Literature
- Authors
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