August 24, 2016
Since concern about widespread
honey bee colony losses began 10 years ago, there have been surveys carried out
to assess winter losses in North America and many European countries. So far,
the picture in China, the largest beekeeping country in the world, has been
unclear. Now for the first time, information about winter losses from a
large-scale survey carried out from 2010-13 has been published.
In a new paper published in the Journal
of Apicultural Research, official journal of the International Bee Research
Association (IBRA), Zhiguang Liu and Wei Shi from the Institute of Apicultural
Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing and colleagues,
report on a three-year survey using standard questionnaires developed by the
international COLOSS Association. In total, they received 3,090 responses,
including 485 from part-time beekeepers,
2,216 from sideline beekeepers, and 389 from commercial beekeepers. Between
them these beekeepers managed some 140,000 colonies, that is about 2.4 % of
China's six million colonies.
The results showed that colony
losses were generally low (on average 10.1%), compared to published results
from Europe and the USA. There were however variations between years (ranging
from 8.5 to 12.0 %), between provinces (ranging from 2.5 to 19.0%), and between
different sizes of beekeeping operation (ranging from 7.6 to 12.1%).
The authors speculate that
reasons for the lower losses compared to those of other countries may be due to
a high genetic diversity in their honey bees, regular replacement of queen bees
by the beekeepers, and because the average size of beekeeping operation is
small, meaning that beekeepers can pay close attention to their hives, in
particular to the way they control the parasitic varroa mite. The authors also
discuss why losses may be consistently higher in certain regions.
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