Evaluating the new product Norroa™ against Varroa destructor in managed honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies
Devan Rawn, Cody Prouty, Asmita Gautam, Matthew Jamison, Win Talton, Katie Youngs, Ken Narva, Brian Manley, Cameron Jack

TL;DR
This study evaluates Norroa™, a new product for controlling Varroa mites in honey bee colonies, showing potential as a sustainable pest management tool.
Contribution
Norroa™ is the first RNA interference-based product tested for Varroa mite control in field conditions.
Findings
Norroa™ maintained Varroa populations at or below initial infestation rates during a nectar-flow season.
Treated mites were significantly less likely to reproduce compared to untreated mites.
The product shows promise as part of a sustainable integrated pest management strategy.
Abstract
Globally, beekeepers must manage the invasive mite pest Varroa destructor. The mite’s populations can grow quickly, overwhelming honey bee colonies through direct parasitism and the transmission of honey bee viruses. RNA interference is promising next-generation tool and has been demonstrated to control invertebrate pest populations. The novel product Norroa™ is the first of its kind marketed to beekeepers for the control of V. destructor. Field-level studies are critical to understanding the efficacy of the product and how to fit it into integrated pest management plans. Field studies were conducted to test the effectiveness of Norroa™ during a nectar-flow season and a nectar-dearth season in Florida. In each field trial, 36 colonies were established for testing. Mite infestation rates were measured throughout the trials and mites were assessed for gene knockdown by determining RNA…
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TopicsInsect and Pesticide Research · Insect Pest Control Strategies · Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
