INVESTIGATION OF MICROORGANISM CONTAMINATION POINTS IN BEEKEEPING EQUIPMENTS WITH CLINICAL SIGNS OF FOULBROOD IN APIARIES

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. Borum, I. Çakmak
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Abstract

Infections in honey bees affect both young and adult bees. Most of these infections are of bacterial origin. In this study, it was aimed to determine whether hive tool, beekeeper smooker, gloves, feeder and beekeeper suit used in the same colonies with clinical signs of foulbrood in apiaries are a reservoir source in terms of microbial infections. For this purpose, samples were collected from 29 different apiaries in the Southern Marmara region. The samples were brought to the laboratory under appropriate conditions, and agent isolation and identification were performed. Different microorganisms were isolated from feeder, hive tool, beekeeper smoker, gloves and beekeeper suit samples collected from each apiary. Bacteria isolated from the samples taken from the hives with clinical signs of foulbrood and from the samples taken from the tools and equipment were isolated as the same species or as a mixture. As a result, an intense presence of microorganisms was detected in the feeder, hive tool, beekeeper smoker, gloves and beekeeper suit used by beekeepers, and it was determined that these materials used in beekeeping were a source of microbial reservoirs.
以蜂房恶臭为临床表现的养蜂设备微生物污染点调查
蜜蜂的感染既影响年轻蜜蜂,也影响成年蜜蜂。这些感染大多是由细菌引起的。在本研究中,旨在确定蜂箱工具、养蜂人烟熏器、手套、喂食器和养蜂人服是否在同一菌落中使用,并在临床上表现为恶臭,就微生物感染而言,是一个水库源。为此,从南马尔马拉地区29个不同的养蜂场收集了样本。在适当的条件下将样品送到实验室,并进行病原体分离和鉴定。从每个养蜂场采集的喂食器、蜂箱工具、养蜂人烟熏器、养蜂人手套和养蜂人服装样品中分离出不同的微生物。从有污秽症状的蜂箱中提取的样本和从工具和设备中提取的样本中分离出的细菌被分离为同一物种或作为混合物。结果,在养蜂人使用的喂食器、蜂箱工具、养蜂人吸烟器、手套和养蜂人服中检测到大量微生物,并确定这些养蜂人使用的材料是微生物储存库的来源。
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Uludag Aricilik Dergisi
Uludag Aricilik Dergisi Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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