Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, 115 Green Hall; 1530 Cleveland Ave. N, St. Paul, MN, 55108, USA.
Department of Forest Resources, Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, & Conservation Biology, H.T. Morse Distinguished Faculty, 115 Green Hall, 1530 Cleveland Ave. N., St. Paul, MN, 55108, USA.
Ambio. 2019 Oct;48(10):1209-1218. doi: 10.1007/s13280-018-1130-z. Epub 2018 Nov 24.
Varroa (Varroa destructor) is a leading cause of honey bee mortality worldwide. In a U.S. national survey of beekeepers, 3519 respondents noted what they believe are the advantages and disadvantages of managing for Varroa, what good stewardship means in beekeeping, and whether they treated for Varroa. Dominant attitudes were keeping bees healthy, minimizing disturbance, and monitoring hives. We found a bifurcation in Varroa management beliefs. Decision tree analyses show group distinctions. Treatment Skeptics tend to say that stewardship means bees should not be disturbed or subjected to chemicals, and should be given forage to do their 'normal business.' This group was less likely to treat for Varroa. Treatment Adherents identify themselves as bee stewards and say stewardship means active hive management and keeping bees healthy and alive. Illuminating beekeeper stewardship is essential for a socioecological understanding of how to address challenging Varroa management and complex human-environmental production systems that have landscape-level effects.
瓦螨(瓦螨属)是全球蜜蜂死亡的主要原因。在美国的一项养蜂人全国性调查中,3519 名受访者指出了他们认为管理瓦螨的优缺点、养蜂管理中的良好管理意味着什么,以及他们是否治疗过瓦螨。占主导地位的态度是保持蜜蜂健康、尽量减少干扰和监测蜂群。我们发现瓦螨管理观念存在分歧。决策树分析显示存在群体差异。治疗怀疑论者倾向于认为,良好的管理意味着不应干扰或使用化学物质,而应提供饲料让蜜蜂“正常营业”。这群人不太可能治疗瓦螨。治疗拥护者将自己视为养蜂人管理者,并表示良好的管理意味着积极的蜂巢管理以及保持蜜蜂健康和活力。阐明养蜂人的管理责任对于从社会生态学角度理解如何应对具有景观层面影响的具有挑战性的瓦螨管理和复杂的人类环境生产系统至关重要。