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The number seven is often called a magical, fairytale number, and on the seventh anniversary of the proclamation of World Bee Day by the United Nations (UN).
Researchers say that policies which promote diverse landscapes offer more opportunities for bees and wasps to nest and forage and are best for conserving these insect pollinators.
Prepared by the Apimondia Regional Commission of the Americas and the Apimondia Scientific Commission of Beekeeping Economy.
Deformed wing virus is an important contributor to honey bee colony losses. Frequently queen failure is reported as a cause for colony loss.
The unexplained collapse of honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies across the world continues to fascinate both the scientific and mainstream media alike.
The regulatory challenge to determine safe levels of residual pesticides can benefit from information about the time-dependent toxicity of this chemical.
Studying the reproduction of an invasive species is key to assess its population dynamic. This study explores the sexual maturation of V. velutina males and the evolution of their fertility.
Although beekeeping has become an increasingly professional activity in recent years, the beekeeping industry remains poorly documented in Europe.
The western honey bee, a pollinator species that is essential for modern agriculture and food production sustainability, is under various anthropogenic pressures.
Invasive, alien plants and pollinators have varying effects on their interaction partners, ranging from highly beneficial to strongly detrimental.
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