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''Varroa'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of
parasitic Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson ha ...
mesostigmatan
mite Mites are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods). Mites span two large orders of arachnids, the Acariformes and the Parasitiformes, which were historically grouped together in the subclass Acari, but genetic analysis does not show clear e ...
s associated with
honey bee A honey bee (also spelled honeybee) is a eusocial flying insect within the genus ''Apis'' of the bee clade, all native to Afro-Eurasia. After bees spread naturally throughout Africa and Eurasia, humans became responsible for the current cosm ...
s, placed in its own family, Varroidae. The genus was named for
Marcus Terentius Varro Marcus Terentius Varro (; 116–27 BC) was a Roman polymath and a prolific author. He is regarded as ancient Rome's greatest scholar, and was described by Petrarch as "the third great light of Rome" (after Vergil and Cicero). He is sometimes calle ...
, a Roman scholar and beekeeper. The condition of a honeybee colony being infested with ''Varroa'' mites is called varroosis (also, incorrectly, varroatosis). ''Varroa'' mites, specifically the species '' Varroa destructor'', are recognised as the biggest pest to honeybees worldwide due to their ability to transmit diseases such as
deformed wing virus ''Deformed wing virus'' (DWV) is an RNA virus, one of 22 known viruses affecting honey bees. While most commonly infecting the honey bee, ''Apis mellifera'', it has also been documented in other bee species, like '' Bombus terrestris'', thus, i ...
(or DWV) to larval or pupating bees, resulting in death or severe deformity of the pupae.


History and behavior

''Varroa'' mites feed off the fat body tissue of adult,
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l, and
larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle. ...
l honey bees, and may carry
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es that are particularly damaging to the bees (e.g., deformed wings, and IAPV), and accordingly they have been implicated in colony collapse disorder. Research has indicated that alone, neither ''Varroa'' mites nor deformed wing virus are particularly deadly, yet together they can pose an incredible risk to colonies. ''Varroa'' mites were first discovered in
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about 1904, but are now present in all honey bee populations except the Isle of Man and Isle of Colonsay. Because of the lack of varroa in
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, on February 16th 2015, the EU made a decision that allowed the
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to block the importation of all bee-related supplies. They were discovered in the
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in 1987, in
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in 2000, and in the
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in 1992.
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was free of the mites until a routine
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at the
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on 22 June, 2022 detected an infestation. Eradication is unlikely because no other introduction elsewhere in the world has been eradicated. Bee-breeding efforts to develop resistance against ''Varroa'' are ongoing. The
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has developed a line of bees which uses ''Varroa''-sensitive hygiene to remove reproductive mites. This line is now being distributed to beekeepers to be used as part of their
integrated pest management Integrated pest management (IPM), also known as integrated pest control (IPC) is a broad-based approach that integrates both chemical and non-chemical practices for economic control of pests. IPM aims to suppress pest populations below the eco ...
programs.


Species

The genus ''Varroa'' contains these species: * '' Varroa destructor'' Anderson & Trueman, 2000 is a virulent parasite that infests its natural host, '' Apis cerana'' (Asian honey bees), on mainland Asia and also ''Apis mellifera'' (
western honey bee The western honey bee or European honey bee (''Apis mellifera'') is the most common of the 7–12 species of honey bees worldwide. The genus name ''Apis'' is Latin for "bee", and ''mellifera'' is the Latin for "honey-bearing" or "honey carrying" ...
) worldwide. * '' Varroa jacobsoni'' Oudemans, 1904 is a relatively benign parasite of ''Apis cerana''. * '' Varroa rindereri'' de Guzman & Delfinado-Baker, 1996 * '' Varroa sinhai'' (Delfinado & Baker, 1974) * '' Varroa wongsirii'' (Lekprayoon & Tangkanasing, 1991)


Resistance

Some honey bees strains have been bred to be resistant to ''Varroa'', through
Varroa sensitive hygiene Varroa sensitive hygiene (VSH) is a behavioral trait of honey bees ''(Apis mellifera)'' in which bees detect and remove bee pupae that are infested by the parasitic mite ''Varroa destructor. V. destructor'' is considered to be the most dangerous p ...
(VSH) behavior, enabling them to detect reproducing varroa mites and diseased pupae within capped cells, which are then uncapped and the pupae removed.


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* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1766457 Mesostigmata Beekeeping Parasites of bees Taxa named by Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans