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Important losses of managed honeybee and stingless in Latin America

Over the last quarter century, increasing honey bee colony losses motivated standardized large-scale surveys of managed honeybees, particularly in Europe and the United States.

15.87 MB 991 2024-12-14
Improved identification methods for honeybee specific Lactic Acid Bacteria

Honeybees rely on a diverse set of individual and group-level defenses to prevent disease.

645.10 KB 120 2017-03-27
Improving selective breeding of honeybee Apis mellifera queens using Cupularve device in Pakistan

Queen breeders use various methods to produce good quality queens essential to populate their colonies. More recently, bee scientists have started the use of a queen rearing device namely Cupularve

117.32 KB 464 2017-07-31
In vitro study of the antimicrobial activity of European propolis against Paenibacillus larvae

Here, we tested the ability of propolis originating from the resins of these plants to inhibit the in vitro growth of Paenibacillus larvae , the organism that causes American foulbrood, a fatal honeybee larval disease. The study involved GC-MS analysis of extracts from nine samples of propolis gathered from the temperate climate zone of Europe.

625.36 KB 135 2016-11-22
In vivo evaluation of antiparasitic activity of plant extracts on Nosema ceranae

This study evaluated the activity of plant extracts on Nosema ceranae development and their toxicity on the infected host Apis mellifera. Newly emerged bees were fed ad libitum with enriched syrups after individual infection.

357.13 KB 245 2011-07-07
Industrial apiculture in the Jordan valley during Biblical times with Anatolian honeybees

Although texts and wall paintings suggest that bees were kept in the Ancient Near East for the production of precious wax and honey, archaeological evidence for beekeeping has never been found.

484.02 KB 179 2010-05-31
Inescapable Change – The Australian-Florida Connection 54.71 KB 16 2025-09-07
Influence of brood temperature and hygrometry variations on the development of varroa

The influence of different temperatures on the development of Varroa Jacobsoni was studied by placing newly capped and parasitized worker bee brood into thermostatically controlled chambers

1.09 MB 179 1990-12-13
Influence of pollen nutrition on honey bee health: do pollen quality and diversity matter?

Honey bee colonies are highly dependent upon the availability of floral resources from which they get the nutrients (notably pollen) necessary to their development and survival. However, foraging areas are currently affected by the intensification of agriculture and landscape alteration.

612.96 KB 154 2013-08-05
Influence of two different varroa summer treatments on honey bee hemolymph proteome

One of the main biotic threat to honey bees all over the world is the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor (Acari: Mesostigmata). Without proper treatment, colonies are doomed and collapse within two years.

591.48 KB 244 2017-11-01
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