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Pest Management Science | 2017

Performance of honey bee colonies under a long‐lasting dietary exposure to sublethal concentrations of the neonicotinoid insecticide thiacloprid

Reinhold Siede; Lena Faust; Marina D. Meixner; Christian Maus; Bernd Grünewald; Ralph Büchler

Abstract BACKGROUND Substantial honey bee colony losses have occurred periodically in the last decades. The drivers for these losses are not fully understood. The influence of pests and pathogens are beyond dispute, but in addition, chronic exposure to sublethal concentrations of pesticides has been suggested to affect the performance of honey bee colonies. This study aims to elucidate the potential effects of a chronic exposure to sublethal concentrations (one realistic worst‐case concentration) of the neonicotinoid thiacloprid to honey bee colonies in a three year replicated colony feeding study. RESULTS Thiacloprid did not significantly affect the colony strength. No differences between treatment and control were observed for the mortality of bees, the infestation with the parasitic mite Varroa destructor and the infection levels of viruses. No colony losses occurred during the overwintering seasons. Furthermore, thiacloprid did not influence the constitutive expression of the immunity‐related hymenoptaecin gene. However, upregulation of hymenoptaecin expression as a response to bacterial challenge was less pronounced in exposed bees than in control bees. CONCLUSION Under field conditions, bee colonies are not adversely affected by a long‐lasting exposure to sublethal concentrations of thiacloprid. No indications were found that field‐realistic and higher doses exerted a biologically significant effect on colony performance.


Archive | 2003

Safety of imidacloprid seed dressings to honey bees: a comprehensive overview and compilation of the current state of knowledge

Christian Maus; Gaëlle Curé; Richard Schmuck


Pest Management Science | 2007

The relevance of sublethal effects in honey bee testing for pesticide risk assessment

Helen M. Thompson; Christian Maus


Julius-Kühn-Archiv | 2010

Honey bee brood ring-test: method for testing pesticide toxicity on honeybee brood in laboratory conditions

Pierrick Aupinel; Dominique Fortini; Bruno Michaud; Piotr Medrzycki; Erica Padovani; Dunja Przygoda; Christian Maus; Jean-Daniel Charrière; Verena Kilchenmann; Ulrike Riessberger-Gallé; Jutta Vollmann; Lukas Jeker; Martina Janke; Jean-François Odoux; Jean-Noël Tasei


Julius-Kühn-Archiv | 2010

An effective risk management approach to prevent bee damage due to the emission of abraded seed treatment particles during sowing of seeds treated with bee toxic insecticides

Alexander Nikolakis; Andrew Charles Chapple; Reinhard Friessleben; Paul Neumann; Thorsten Schad; Richard Schmuck; Heinz-Friedrich Schnier; Hans-Jürgen Schnorbach; Ralf Schöning; Christian Maus


Julius-Kühn-Archiv | 2012

Assessment of risks to honey bees posed by guttation

Jens Pistorius; Tricia Brobyn; Peter Campbell; Rolf Forster; Jose-Anne Lortsch; Franck Marolleau; Christian Maus; Johannes Lückmann; Hiroyuki Suzuki; Klaus Wallner; Roland Becker


Toxicology | 2011

Response to the publication: Tennekes, H.A. (2010): The significance of the Druckrey–Küpfmüller equation for risk assessment—The toxicity of neonicotinoid insecticides to arthropods is reinforced by exposure time

Christian Maus; Ralf Nauen


Julius-Kühn-Archiv | 2010

Guidance for the assessment of risks to bees from the use of plant protection products applied as seed coating and soil applications - conclusions of the ICPBR dedicated working group.

Anne Alix; Marie P. Chauzat; Sophie Duchard; Gavin Lewis; Christian Maus; Mark J. Miles; Ed Pilling; Helen Thompson; Klaus Wallner


Julius-Kühn-Archiv | 2010

Environmental risk assessment scheme for plant protection products - Chapter 10: Honeybees – Proposed scheme

Anne Alix; Marie P. Chauzat; Sophie Duchard; Gavin Lewis; Christian Maus; Mark J. Miles; Ed Pilling; Helen Thompson; Klaus Wallner


Julius-Kühn-Archiv | 2012

Review on activities in Germany to assess the occurrence, residues and possible risk of guttation for honey bees

Jens Pistorius; Klaus Wallner; Ina Joachimsmeier; Jana E. Reetz; Detlef Schenke; Werner von der Ohe; Ingrid Illies; Christian Maus; T. Block; Roland Becker

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Marina D. Meixner

Washington State University

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