Paenibacillus larvae
Paenibacillus larvae is a bacterium that causes American foulbrood (AFB), a disease affecting honey bees worldwide. This pathogen is a significant concern for beekeeping and agriculture industries due to its devastating impact on honey bee colonies, which play a crucial role in pollination and ecosystem health.
Characteristics
Paenibacillus larvae is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium. It is spore-forming, which contributes to its resilience and ability to survive in harsh conditions for extended periods. The spores of P. larvae are highly resistant to disinfection methods and can remain viable in honey and beekeeping equipment for years, posing a long-term risk to bee colonies.
Lifecycle and Infection
The lifecycle of P. larvae begins when its spores are ingested by larvae of the honey bee. The spores germinate in the gut of the larvae, where the bacteria then multiply and eventually consume the larval tissues, causing death. The disease progresses within the hive, with spores spreading to healthy larvae through feeding and hive maintenance activities by adult bees.
Symptoms and Diagnosis
Infected larvae typically die after their cell is capped, and the disease is characterized by sunken, discolored, and punctured cappings on brood cells. A key diagnostic feature of AFB is the ropey consistency of the decayed larval remains, which can be drawn out into a string when touched with a stick or tool. Diagnosis can also be confirmed through laboratory tests, including microscopy, culture techniques, and molecular methods such as PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction).
Control and Prevention
Controlling AFB involves a combination of management practices aimed at preventing the introduction and spread of P. larvae spores. These include regular hive inspections, the replacement of old combs with new ones, and the use of resistant bee strains. Infected hives are often destroyed by burning to prevent the disease from spreading to healthy colonies. Chemical treatments are available but are less favored due to concerns about chemical residues in honey and the potential for developing resistance.
Impact
The impact of P. larvae on beekeeping operations can be severe, with entire colonies lost to AFB. This not only affects honey production but also the availability of bees for pollination services, which are vital for many crops. The economic losses associated with AFB can be significant, making the management and prevention of this disease a priority for beekeepers and agricultural stakeholders.
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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD