Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Ricardo Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Castilhos, Dayson, Silva, Leandro Alves da, Sombra, Daiana da Silva, Domingos, Herica Girlane Tertulino, Gramacho, Kátia Peres, Gonçalves, Lionel Segui
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n6p2779
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/39370
Resumo: Africanized honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are abundant and widely adaptable insects that spread rapidly in tropical environments. However, their strong defensive instinct can lead to attacks on humans and animals, causing disturbances in cities. This study aimed to evaluate the nesting characteristics of Africanized honeybees in Mossoró, RN, to generate relevant information for the control of the population of these insects and prevent accidents in urban areas in the Brazilian Semiarid. This survey was conducted from April 2015 to March 2018. The following information on swarms was collected from 487 recorded occurrences: date of survey, structure of the bee site, occurrence of nesting, population size, defensiveness of the bees, and presence of queen and drones. Although the swarms reproduced throughout the year, the breeding of queens and drones increased in the rainy season (January-June). Peak swarming occurred in April-September, when there is greater availability of flowers in the region and the average ambient temperature is mild. The swarms adopted a generalist approach when choosing their nesting site, occupying structures such as tires, tree trunks, buckets, sewage, and cardboard boxes. Most swarms were found in open sites (exposed swarms). The Africanized honeybees were more selective when looking for a nest construction site than when looking for a temporary site for landing and resting. The swarms were generally small (up to 20,000 bees) and not very defensive, which facilitated their rescue in populous urban areas.
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spelling Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the communityLevantamento sobre os tipos de nidificação de abelhas africanizadas em áreas urbanas do semiárido e racionalização da captura de enxames em prol da comunidadeAccident preventionApis mellifera L.NestingSwarm capture in urban areas.Prevenção a acidentesApis mellifera L.NidificaçãoCaptura de enxames em zona urbana.Africanized honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are abundant and widely adaptable insects that spread rapidly in tropical environments. However, their strong defensive instinct can lead to attacks on humans and animals, causing disturbances in cities. This study aimed to evaluate the nesting characteristics of Africanized honeybees in Mossoró, RN, to generate relevant information for the control of the population of these insects and prevent accidents in urban areas in the Brazilian Semiarid. This survey was conducted from April 2015 to March 2018. The following information on swarms was collected from 487 recorded occurrences: date of survey, structure of the bee site, occurrence of nesting, population size, defensiveness of the bees, and presence of queen and drones. Although the swarms reproduced throughout the year, the breeding of queens and drones increased in the rainy season (January-June). Peak swarming occurred in April-September, when there is greater availability of flowers in the region and the average ambient temperature is mild. The swarms adopted a generalist approach when choosing their nesting site, occupying structures such as tires, tree trunks, buckets, sewage, and cardboard boxes. Most swarms were found in open sites (exposed swarms). The Africanized honeybees were more selective when looking for a nest construction site than when looking for a temporary site for landing and resting. The swarms were generally small (up to 20,000 bees) and not very defensive, which facilitated their rescue in populous urban areas.As abelhas africanizadas (Apis mellifera L.) são insetos prolíferos, apresentam enorme capacidade adaptativa e possuem rápida propagação em condições tropicais, no entanto, devido ao seu forte instinto defensivo, podem causar transtornos nas cidades pelo risco de ataques contra pessoas e animais. Diante disso, este trabalho teve como objetivo, avaliar características das nidificações das abelhas africanizadas em Mossoró-RN, podendo gerar informações relevantes para dar suporte a ações de controle populacional destes insetos e de prevenção à acidentes em áreas urbanas, de cidades no Semiárido Brasileiro. Esta pesquisa foi realizada durante o período de abril de 2015 a março de 2018. A partir de 487 ocorrências registradas, diversas informações foram coletadas sobre os enxames: data, estrutura do local onde as abelhas estavam alojadas, ocorrência de nidificação, tamanho populacional do enxame, defensividade das abelhas e presença de rainha e zangões. Os enxames investiram em reprodução durante o ano inteiro, contudo, a criação de rainhas e de zangões foi intensificada na estação chuvosa (jan-jun), enquanto o pico de enxameação ocorreu somente entre abril e setembro, época em que há maior disponibilidade de flores na região e quando a média de temperatura ambiental está amena. Os enxames foram generalistas quanto ao local de nidificação, pois ocuparam estruturas diversificadas como pneus, troncos de árvore, baldes, caixas de esgoto e de papelão, entre muitos outros. A maioria dos enxames foram encontrados em locais abertos (enxame exposto). As abelhas africanizadas apresentam maior grau de exigência quando procuram sítio para construção do ninho, ao invés de local provisório apenas para pouso e descanso. Os enxames foram geralmente pequenos (até 20 mil abelhas) e pouco defensivos, fato que facilitou o resgate de abelhas em áreas urbanas populosas.UEL2020-09-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionField researchPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3937010.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n6p2779Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 41 No. 6 (2020); 2779-2792Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 41 n. 6 (2020); 2779-27921679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
Levantamento sobre os tipos de nidificação de abelhas africanizadas em áreas urbanas do semiárido e racionalização da captura de enxames em prol da comunidade
title Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
spellingShingle Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
Santos, Ricardo Gonçalves
Accident prevention
Apis mellifera L.
Nesting
Swarm capture in urban areas.
Prevenção a acidentes
Apis mellifera L.
Nidificação
Captura de enxames em zona urbana.
Santos, Ricardo Gonçalves
Accident prevention
Apis mellifera L.
Nesting
Swarm capture in urban areas.
Prevenção a acidentes
Apis mellifera L.
Nidificação
Captura de enxames em zona urbana.
title_short Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
title_full Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
title_fullStr Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
title_full_unstemmed Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
title_sort Survey on the types of nesting of Africanized honeybees in urban areas of semiarid regions and rationalization of swarm capture for the benefit of the community
author Santos, Ricardo Gonçalves
author_facet Santos, Ricardo Gonçalves
Santos, Ricardo Gonçalves
Castilhos, Dayson
Silva, Leandro Alves da
Sombra, Daiana da Silva
Domingos, Herica Girlane Tertulino
Gramacho, Kátia Peres
Gonçalves, Lionel Segui
Castilhos, Dayson
Silva, Leandro Alves da
Sombra, Daiana da Silva
Domingos, Herica Girlane Tertulino
Gramacho, Kátia Peres
Gonçalves, Lionel Segui
author_role author
author2 Castilhos, Dayson
Silva, Leandro Alves da
Sombra, Daiana da Silva
Domingos, Herica Girlane Tertulino
Gramacho, Kátia Peres
Gonçalves, Lionel Segui
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Ricardo Gonçalves
Castilhos, Dayson
Silva, Leandro Alves da
Sombra, Daiana da Silva
Domingos, Herica Girlane Tertulino
Gramacho, Kátia Peres
Gonçalves, Lionel Segui
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Accident prevention
Apis mellifera L.
Nesting
Swarm capture in urban areas.
Prevenção a acidentes
Apis mellifera L.
Nidificação
Captura de enxames em zona urbana.
topic Accident prevention
Apis mellifera L.
Nesting
Swarm capture in urban areas.
Prevenção a acidentes
Apis mellifera L.
Nidificação
Captura de enxames em zona urbana.
description Africanized honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are abundant and widely adaptable insects that spread rapidly in tropical environments. However, their strong defensive instinct can lead to attacks on humans and animals, causing disturbances in cities. This study aimed to evaluate the nesting characteristics of Africanized honeybees in Mossoró, RN, to generate relevant information for the control of the population of these insects and prevent accidents in urban areas in the Brazilian Semiarid. This survey was conducted from April 2015 to March 2018. The following information on swarms was collected from 487 recorded occurrences: date of survey, structure of the bee site, occurrence of nesting, population size, defensiveness of the bees, and presence of queen and drones. Although the swarms reproduced throughout the year, the breeding of queens and drones increased in the rainy season (January-June). Peak swarming occurred in April-September, when there is greater availability of flowers in the region and the average ambient temperature is mild. The swarms adopted a generalist approach when choosing their nesting site, occupying structures such as tires, tree trunks, buckets, sewage, and cardboard boxes. Most swarms were found in open sites (exposed swarms). The Africanized honeybees were more selective when looking for a nest construction site than when looking for a temporary site for landing and resting. The swarms were generally small (up to 20,000 bees) and not very defensive, which facilitated their rescue in populous urban areas.
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