Bee mite arrival in Hawaii causes pathogen changes in honeybee predators
Tuesday, January 8, 2019 - 19:00
in Biology & Nature
Entomologists have performed a study on the Big Island and found viruses associated with the varroa mite, a parasite of honeybees, have spilled over into the western yellowjacket, a honeybee predator and honey raider. The result is a hidden, yet remarkable, change in the genetic diversity of viruses associated with the larger pathogen community of the mite and wasp, with repercussions yet to be understood.