Yw. Chen et al., Susceptibility of the Asian honey bee, Apis cerana, to American foulbrood,Paenibacillus larvae larvae, J APICULT R, 39(3-4), 2000, pp. 169-175
American foulbrood (Paenibacillus larvae larvae), is a major concern of the
beekeeping industry in Taiwan. However, disease signs have never been enco
untered during hive inspections of local colonies of the Asian honey bee, A
pis cerana. To study the susceptibility of A. cerana larvae to AFB, various
doses of P. I larvae spores were added to larval food and disease developm
ent was monitored. Results showed that 1-day-old larvae were most susceptib
le, next were 2-day-old larvae, while 3-day-old larvae showed no signs of d
isease even when fed a large dose (4.5 x 10(4) spores/larva). The negative
correlation between susceptibility and larval age was similar to that found
for A. mellifera. Further, at the susceptible age, A. cerana larvae showed
higher resistance than A. mellifera larvae when fed the same dose of spore
s. The dose of spores that would cause 95% mortality of A. mellifera larvae
only led to 47.1% mortality of A. cerana larvae of the same age. This resi
stance by A. cerana larvae apparently was not totally related to their inna
te immune capability. An important aspect contributing to the resistance of
A. cerana was the fact that up to 82.2% of inoculated larvae were removed
by adult workers before the capped stage. This adult hygienic behaviour eff
ectively decreased the level of spore contamination inside the hive. In con
trast, results showed that A. cerana pupae were more susceptible when veget
ative cells of P. I. larvae were injected into the pupal haemocoel of both
species of bees.