南カリフォルニアのミツバチは致死的ダニに対抗できる(SoCal honeybees can fend off deadly mites)

2026-04-10 カリフォルニア大学リバーサイド校(UCR)

カリフォルニア大学リバーサイド校の研究によると、南カリフォルニアのミツバチは致命的なダニに対して自衛能力を発達させていることが明らかになった。対象となるのは養蜂に大きな被害をもたらすバロアダニで、通常はコロニー崩壊の主要因となる。本研究では、一部のミツバチ集団がダニに対する抵抗性を持ち、寄生を抑制する行動や生理的適応を示すことを確認した。これにより、化学的防除に依存しない持続可能な養蜂の可能性が示唆される。こうした耐性の仕組みを解明し活用することで、世界的なミツバチ減少問題への対策や農業生産の安定化に貢献すると期待される。

南カリフォルニアのミツバチは致死的ダニに対抗できる(SoCal honeybees can fend off deadly mites)

A Varroa mite on a developing honeybee larva inside a brood cell. (Genesis Chong-Echavez/UCR)

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南カリフォルニアのハイブリッドミツバチ(Apis mellifera)集団におけるミツバチヘギイタダニの抵抗性 Varroa mite resistance in a hybrid honey bee (Apis mellifera) population in Southern California

Genesis Chong-Echavez & Boris Baer

Scientific Reports  Published:27 March 2026

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-45759-9

Abstract

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are important ecological and agricultural pollinators. In the United States, beekeepers experience substantial annual colony losses, largely driven by parasites such as the mite Varroa destructor. We studied a Californian hybrid honey bee population in Southern California, a genetic mix of Western European, Eastern European, Middle Eastern, and African lineages. We predicted that these bees would show lower mite infestation levels because they survive and persist without human intervention. To test this, we monitored 236 colonies over a four-year period. We found that Californian hybrid honey bee colonies consistently had lower mite infestation rates compared to colonies headed by queens from a commercial stock. Consequently, they exceeded standard treatment thresholds (≥ 3 mites per 100 worker bees) less frequently and therefore received fewer miticide treatments. We then conducted laboratory-based-choice assays to test whether colony-level differences were reflected at the brood level. Mites were significantly less attracted to seven-day-old larvae of the Californian hybrid genotype compared to commercial larvae, indicating reduced brood attractiveness. Together, our findings indicate that this Californian hybrid population experiences lower Varroa burdens under field conditions and exhibits reduced brood attractiveness to mites under controlled laboratory conditions. This population represents a valuable resource for investigating ecological, genetic, and behavioral mechanisms underlying host resistance.

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