Fall Treatment with Fumagillin Contributes to an Overwinter Shift in Vairimorpha Species Prevalence in Honey Bee Colonies in Western Canada

Author:

Biganski Sarah1,Obshta Oleksii12ORCID,Kozii Ivanna2ORCID,Koziy Roman2,Zabrodski Michael W.2,Jose Midhun S.1,Thebeau Jenna M.1,Silva Marina C. B.1,Raza Muhammad F.1,Masood Fatima3,Wood Sarah C.1ORCID,Simko Elemir1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Pathology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, 52 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B4, Canada

2. Prairie Diagnostic Services Inc., Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B4, Canada

3. Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, 52 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B4, Canada

Abstract

(1) Background: Microsporidiosis (nosemosis) is an intestinal disorder of adult honey bees caused by the microsporidian pathogens Vairimorpha apis and Vairimorpha ceranae. In Canada, fumagillin is an approved antibiotic used to treat this disease. However, the recommended dosage is based on efficacy studies for V. apis, the native pathogen in European honey bees. Since the detection of V. ceranae in Apis mellifera, V. ceranae became more prevalent in managed European honey bees and seems to have replaced V. apis due to yet unknown reasons. (2) Methods: This colony study investigated the efficacy of fumagillin administered in the fall to colonies infected with both V. apis and V. ceranae and its effects on the Vairimorpha species’ prevalence overwinter. Spore loads in control and fumagillin-treated colonies were analysed by microscopy; Vairimorpha species prevalence was determined molecularly and infection and treatment effects on colony productivity were assessed. (3) Results: Fall fumagillin treatment was associated with a temporary reduction in spore load, but there was no difference in spore loads between treated and control colonies the following spring. Interestingly, fumagillin-treated colonies had a significantly greater prevalence of V. ceranae relative to V. apis the following spring, suggesting fumagillin is less effective in controlling V. ceranae.

Funder

Saskatchewan Agriculture Development Fund

Mitacs Accelerate

Saskatchewan Beekeepers Development Commission

Alberta Beekeepers Commission

Publisher

MDPI AG

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