The kairomonal esters attractive to the Varroa jacobsoni mite in the queen brood [brood pheromone, ethyl esters, methyl esters]
In the queen brood, methyl and ethyl esters reach their maximum secretion around the capping period. During this period, 3 kairomonal esters attractive to the parasitic mite Varroa jacobsoni are secreted by queen brood at half the rate found for worker brood. Methyl oleate, repellent to the mite, is...
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