Assessing virulence of Varroa from different honeybee management regimes
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The mite Varroa destructor is an important honey bee parasite that causes substantial losses of honey bee colonies worldwide. |
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07-11-2019 |
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Assessment of chronic sublethal effects of imidacloprid on honey bee colony health
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Here we present results of a three-year study to determine the fate of imidacloprid residues in hive matrices and to assess chronic sublethal effects on whole honey bee colonies fed supplemental pollen diet containing imidacloprid at 5, 20 and 100 µg/kg over multiple brood cycles. |
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24-06-2015 |
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Assessment of the in-vitro inhibitory activity of HiveAlive against American Foulbrood
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American Foulbrood (AFB) is caused by a Gram-positive, rod shaped, spore-forming bacterium called Paenibacillus larvae. |
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02-09-2016 |
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Assessment of the in-vitro inhibitory activity of HiveAlive against Chalkbrood
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Chalkbrood is one of the most common and widely recognised fungal diseases that affects honeybee brood, the causative agent of which is Ascosphaera apis. Currently, there are no approved treatments for the management of Chalkbrood infection in beekeeping operations. Anecdotal evidence from beekeepers suggests that use of the feed supplement HiveAlive may cause a reduction in Chalkbrood infection. |
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02-09-2016 |
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Atlas of pollen and plants used by bees
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Palynology is considered one of the most important tools in the study of plantbee interactions. Among the various pollinating agents that exist in nature, bees occupy a prominent place because they live in society, but also in a solitary way, and have characteristics that favor pollination. |
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26-05-2020 |
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Attractiveness of Agricultural Crops to Pollinating Bees for the Collection of Nectar and/or Pollen
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination against its customers, employees, and applicants for employment |
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04-10-2016 |
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Automatic life-long monitoring of individual insect behaviour now possible
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Automatic tracking and identification of individuals has the potential to revolutionize the study of insects, especially social insects, by opening up options for questions which could not be asked before. |
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24-06-2003 |
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Back to the basics: propolis and Covid-19
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We review the effects of propolis, an old remedy with proven antiviral properties, as a possible low-cost inhibitor of SARS-CoV-2 in the oropharyngeal niche, prophylaxis, or adjuvant therapy. |
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03-06-2020 |
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Bee Health: Background and Issues for Congress
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Bees, both commercially managed honey bees and wild bees, play an important role in global food production. In the United States alone, the value of insect pollination to U.S. agricultural production is estimated at $16 billion annually, of which about three-fourths is attributable to honey bees. |
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20-01-2015 |
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Bee Products against Viruses and for Covid-19 prevention
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During the flu time and the Corona pandemy use regularly (once or twice a day, in the morning and in the evenening) gargling with a propolis 20 % alcohol solution. |
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16-11-2020 |
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