Minor Arthropod Pests | Beekeeping Academy | Ep. 76
Автор: UFhoneybeelab
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Many species of arthropods want to take advantage of the food resources found in honey bee hives. In this video, Dr. Ellis discusses the threat these organisms pose to honey bee colony health and productivity.
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Copyright Attribution (Listed in order of appearance):
Intro & Outro Music: Credit to Zakhar Valaha, Pixabay.com
Image of Varroa destructor on a drone pupa: Image Credit to Vera Kuttelvaserova, stock.adobe.com
Image of a magnified Varro mite and Tropilaelaps mite: Image Credit to Lyle Buss, UF/IFAS
Image of Vespa velutina: Image Credit to Charles J. Sharp, Wikimedia Commons
Image of a fly on a leaf: Image Credit to Lyle Buss, UF/IFAS
Image of a robber fly eating a honey bee on a leaf: Image Credit to Brett, stock.adobe.com
Image of a robber fly eating its prey: Image Credit to Don Hall, UF/IFAS
Image of a burly robber fly eating a honey bee on a branch: Image Credits to Ira Mark Rappaport, stock.adobe.com
Stock Video of a fly: Video Credit to Volodymyr Minchenko, Vecteezy.com
Image of a robber fly eating a large prey: Image Credit to Irhanz, Wikimedia Commons
Image of a robber fly close up holding it’s prey: Image Credit to Thomas Shahan, Wikimedia Commons
Image of a phorid fly: Image Credit to Lyle Buss, UF/IFAS
Image of Apocephalus borealis ovipositing into the abdomen if a worker honey bee: Image Credit to Core A, Runckel C, Ivers J, Quock C, Siapno T, et al. (2012). "A new threat to honey bees, the parasitic phorid fly Apocephalus borealis". PLoS ONE 7 (1), Wikimedia Commons
Image of Apocephalus borealis magnified Image Credit to Brian V. Brown, Wikimedia Commons
Image of a Apocephalus borealis larvae existing a worker honey bee: Image Credit to Core A, Runckel C, Ivers J, Quock C, Siapno T, et al. (2012). "A new threat to honey bees, the parasitic phorid fly Apocephalus borealis". PLoS ONE 7 (1), Wikimedia Commons
Image of a drawn Braulid: Image Credit to David Sharp, Wikimedia Commons
Image of Braula coeca on a honey bee’s head: Image Credit to Albertus Horn, iNaturalist
Image of many Braulid on a queen honey bee: Image Credit to Kaitlin R. Deutsch, UF/IFAS
Image of tunnels made by bee lice maggots in capped honey, Image Credit to Barton Smith, USDA
Image of a robber fly on a branch: Image Credit to Jee & Rani Nature Photography, Wikimedia Commons
Image of a robber fly on a thin branch: Image Credit to Vengolis, Wikimedia Commons
Image of a variety of beetles: Image Credit to Tyler Jones, UF/IFAS
Image of a large hive beetle: Image Credit to Ben Oldroyd, University of Sydney
Image of scarab beetles with anatomical details, Edmund Reitter, Wikimedia Commons
Stock Video of Cetonia Aurata on a flower: Video Credit to Igor Zhorov, Vecteezy.com
Image of a cicada: Image Credit to Lyle Buss, UF/IFAS
Image of an assassin bug perched on a plant: Image Credit to Rison Thumboor, Wikimedia Commons
Image of a bed bug: Image Credit to Lyle Buss, UF/IFAS
Image of a stink bug on a leaf: Image Credit to Lyle Buss, UF/IFAS
Image of multiple assassin bugs: Image Credit to Lyle Buss, UF/IFAS
Image of an assasin bug on a leaf: Image Credit to Lyle Buss, UF/IFAS
Image of a green crab spider eating a honey bee: Image Credit to Maciej Bonk, stock.adobe.com
Stock Video of a spider weaving a web: Video Credit to Igor Zhorov, Vecteezy.com
Image of a spider trapping a honey bee on its web: Image Credit to Ralfa Padantya, stock.adobe.com
Image of a spider eating a bee: Image Credit to Liisa, stock.adobe.com
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#honeybee #honeybees #beekeeping #beekeeping101 #universityofflorida
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