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Comparative pathogenicity of nest-derived Beauveria varroae and commercial Beauveria bassiana against Vespa orientalis

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This dataset is referred to the following manuscript: Comparative pathogenicity of nest-derived Beauveria varroae and commercial Beauveria bassiana against Vespa orientalis Ernesto Ragusa1 , Karen Power2*, Livio Torta1 , Giovanni Jesu3 , Giovanna De Leva3, Alessandro Scavuzzo1 , Andrea Becchimanzi 3,4* 1 Department of Agricultural, Food and Forest Sciences, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy 2 Department of Biology, University of Napoli “Federico II”, Naples, Italy 3 Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Napoli “Federico II”, Napoli, Italy 4 BAT Center - Interuniversity Center for Studies On Bioinspired Agro-Environmental Technology, University of Napoli “Federico II”, Napoli, Italy * To whom correspondence may be addressed. Email: karen.power@unina.it, andrea.becchimanzi@unina.it AbstractThe oriental hornet (Vespa orientalis) is increasingly recognized as a significant pest of honey bees in southern Europe and other dry sub-humid regions, where it causes colony losses, disrupts foraging activity, and may contribute to pathogen circulation among apiaries. Current control measures, based mainly on trapping and nest destruction, are labor-intensive, poorly selective, and raise concerns for non-target organisms, highlighting the need for sustainable alternatives. Entomopathogenic fungi represent promising candidates due to their insecticidal activity and potential for horizontal transmission within social groups. We characterized the fungal community associated with decaying V. orientalis nests and identified Beauveria varroae as a naturally occurring entomopathogen. The nest-associated strain was compared with a commercial Beauveria bassiana strain (ATCC 74040; Naturalis®) in laboratory bioassays using contact, ingestion, and indirect transmission routes. Survival analyses revealed significant, dose- and route-dependent mortality for both strains. Histological observations confirmed fungal penetration and systemic colonization, particularly of fat body tissues, and indicated host immune responses at lower inoculum levels. Indirect transmission assays demonstrated the capacity of infected individuals to disseminate conidia to conspecifics. These findings identify B. varroae as a virulent pathogen of V. orientalis and support the feasibility of exploiting nest-level horizontal transmission (“Trojan horse” strategy) for hornet management. Further research should focus on optimizing delivery systems and assessing field applicability within integrated pest management frameworks. The dataset include raw & analyzed survival data, as well as the NEXUS file used to plot the phylogenetic tree figure (Fig. 1).

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