Bailey L, Perry J N
Department of Entomlogy & Nematology, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.
Exp Appl Acarol. 2001;25(9):745-9. doi: 10.1023/a:1016304900251.
The natural control of the tracheal mite, Acarapis woodi, of the honey bee depends greatly on good foraging opportunities for bee colonies and on limited competition between colonies. The severe, widely-publicised disease of bees, referred to as 'the Isle of Wight disease' in Britain early in the last century when colonies were more numerous than subsequently, was wrongly attributed to the mite, which causes no overt symptoms. The disease was almost certainly caused by bee paralysis virus, which does cause the symptoms and is independent of the mite, and which is similarly associated with large densities of bee colonies.
蜜蜂气管螨(Acarapis woodi)的自然控制在很大程度上取决于蜂群良好的觅食机会以及蜂群之间有限的竞争。上世纪初,在英国被广泛宣传的严重蜜蜂疾病,当时蜂群数量比后来更多,被错误地归因于这种没有明显症状的螨虫。这种疾病几乎肯定是由蜜蜂麻痹病毒引起的,该病毒确实会引发症状且与螨虫无关,并且同样与高密度的蜂群有关。