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Research Project:
IMPROVE NUTRITION FOR HONEY BEE COLONIES TO STIMULATE POPULATION GROWTH, INCREASE QUEEN QUALITY, AND REDUCE THE IMPACT OF VARROA MITES
Location: Honey Bee Research
Project Number: 5342-21000-015-00
Project Type:
Appropriated
Start Date: Oct 01, 2008
End Date: Sep 30, 2013
Objective:
1: Determine the nutrients in pollen that promote worker longevity.
1.A. Determine the effects of pollen mixtures on worker protein and lipid stores and longevity.
1.B. Characterize the chemical composition of pollen mixtures that optimize worker protein and lipid stores and longevity.
2: Determine the effects of undigested saccharides in high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) on worker physiology and longevity.
2.A. Identify the saccharides in HFCS.
2.B: Determine the effect of saccharides in HFCS on worker physiology and longevity.
3: Evaluate the effects of supplemental feeding on Varroa tolerance, queen production and foraging activity of honey bee colonies.
3.A. Modify the MegaBee diet by adding chemical components that were identified in the pollen mixture analysis.
3.B. Determine the effects of nutrition on Varroa infestation and reproduction in worker and drone cells.
3.C. Determine the role of nutrition on queen production and reproductive potential.
3.D. Evaluate the effects of supplemental protein feeding on the foraging rates of honey bee colonies.
Approach:
1. Nutritional value will be evaluated by measuring protein and lipid levels and on bee longevity. The chemical composition of pollens that are more nutritious than MegaBee will be determined.
2. Determine the effects of high fructose corn syrup containing higher saccharides on honey bee longevity.
3. Determine the effects of improved nutrition of the longevity of bees parasitized by Varroa, the reproductive potential of queens, and foraging activity of colonies used for pollination.
REPLACING 5342-21000-014-00D (8/08).
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Last Modified: 11/05/2008
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