The aim of this study
was to determine the residues of amitraz and fluvalinate pesticides used to
treat the varroa
disease in honey. For this purpose, totally 135 honey samples representing 8330
beehives were
collected from Çukurova Region. Equally 15 samples were obtained from each
areas
of Adana, Kadirli,
Kozan, Ceyhan, Osmaniye, Karataş, Yumurtalık, Mersin and Tarsus.
The residues of
amitraz and fluvalinate were determined according to the method of Hammerling
(1987). This method
was included the preparation of an extract from honey and its application to
an capillary gas
chromatography. However, amitraz residues at 1.34-33.48 ppm levels were found
in 25 out of 135 honey
samples obtained from 9 residences. This amitraz residue was found in 4, 5,
10 and 6 samples of
the honey obtained from Adana, Kozan, Karataş and Tarsus respectively.
These results showed
that there was no contamination of fluvalinate in the honey samples obtained
from Çukurova Region.
However, the contamination of honey samples with amitraz was seen in
this region. This
amitraz contamination of the honey samples may be hazardous for the human
health as the honey is
the main nutrients of humans. These findings suggest that the precautions
against the pesticide
contamination with amitraz should be taken during the treatment of the
varroa disease and the
consumption of the honey by humans.
Keywords: Amitraz,
honey, fluvalinate, residue, pesticide
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Yayımlanma Tarihi | 1 Şubat 2017 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2017 Sayı: Issue 1(2) - 3. INTERNATIONAL BIOCIDAL CONGRESS |