Probiotics and in-hive fermentation as a source of beneficial microbes to support the gut microbial health of honey bees

Author:

Rodríguez María A123,Fernández Leticia A145,Daisley Brendan A36ORCID,Reynaldi Francisco J57ORCID,Allen-Vercoe Emma6ORCID,Thompson Graham J3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio de Estudios Apícolas (LabEA-CIC), Departamento de Agronomía, Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS) , Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires , Argentina

2. Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (CIC) , Buenos Aires , Argentina

3. Department of Biology, The University of Western Ontario , London, ON , Canada

4. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS) , Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires , Argentina

5. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) , Buenos Aires , Argentina

6. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Guelph , Guelph, ON , Canada

7. Centro de Microbiología Básica y Aplicada (CEMIBA), Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) , La Plata, Buenos Aires , Argentina

Abstract

Abstract Managed populations of honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus; Hymenoptera: Apidae) are regularly exposed to infectious diseases. Good hive management including the occasional application of antibiotics can help mitigate infectious outbreaks, but new beekeeping tools and techniques that bolster immunity and help control disease transmission are welcome. In this review, we focus on the applications of beneficial microbes for disease management as well as to support hive health and sustainability within the apicultural industry. We draw attention to the latest advances in probiotic approaches as well as the integration of fermented foods (such as water kefir) with disease-fighting properties that might ultimately be delivered to hives as an alternative or partial antidote to antibiotics. There is substantial evidence from in vitro laboratory studies that suggest beneficial microbes could be an effective method for improving disease resistance in honey bees. However, colony level evidence is lacking and there is urgent need for further validation via controlled field trials experimentally designed to test defined microbial compositions against specific diseases of interest.

Funder

Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas Buenos Aires

Global Affairs Canada Emerging Leaders

Americas Scholarship Program

María Agustina Rodríguez

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Insect Science,General Medicine

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