Introducing a technique in sustaining adult worker bees of Heterotrigona itama (Cockerell, 1918) in laboratory to facilitate future health research on kelulut honey

Introducing a technique in sustaining adult worker bees of Heterotrigona itama (Cockerell, 1918) in laboratory to facilitate future health research on kelulut honey. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 16 (Supp2). pp. 22-30. ISSN 2636-9346 (2022)



Abstract

Introduction: The study is introducing a laboratory technique to sustain the longevity of Heterotrigona itama stingless bees collected from the farm in order to facilitate future health research on Kelulut honey. Methods: The worker bees were held in laboratory at 26 ± 2 o
C, 57 ± 8 % relative humidity (RH) and 12:12 hours (light:dark period) in a cup covered with meshed cloth and installed with an inverted-wick system consists of a drinking straw with the
bottom end loosely plugged with cotton wool. The artificial diet was pipetted into the straw to wet the cotton wool. The bees were divided into five diet groups, namely a) unfed - control, b) distilled water, c) purified tap water, d) non-carbonated isotonic drink or e) 5% honey solution. Feeding activity and survival of worker bees were observed daily. Results: The worker bees are seen to frequent and lick the cotton wool wetted with artificial diets. Comparison between the artificial diets, Kaplan-Meier statistical analysis showed that the 5% honey solution and noncarbonated isotonic drink have significantly (P < 0.05) extended the longevity of the worker bees with 50% survival probability at least 8 days. When the similar holding and feeding technique used for the bees from commercial farms, the 50% survival probability was extended to 14 days. Conclusion: The inverted-wick system with the use of 5% honey solution or isotonic drink as the artificial diet is capable to hold the H. itama worker bees at least for a week with survival above 50% for laboratory experiments.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Artificial diet, Heterotrigona itama,, Longevity, Stingless bees
Taxonomy: By Niche > Kelulut (Stingless Bee) > Products Therapeutic Use
By Niche > Kelulut (Stingless Bee) > Research
Local Content Hub: Niche > Kelulut (Stingless Bee)
Depositing User: Nor Azimahwati Aris
Date Deposited: 15 Aug 2024 02:59
Last Modified: 15 Aug 2024 03:02
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