The influence of temperature on cuticular color of honeybee queens
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The influence of temperature on cuticular color of honeybee (Apis mellifera L) queens. Temperatures were monitored around emergency queen cells in queenless honeybee hives to determine the effect of emperature on queen color. |
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17-07-1993 |
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The instrumental insemination of the queen bee
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Instrumental Insemination pf the queen bee has become an integrative part of beekeeping in the last few decades. |
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05-03-1989 |
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The life span and levels of oxidative stress in foragers
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Molecular damage caused by oxidative stress may lead to organismal aging and result in acute mortality to organisms. |
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04-01-2022 |
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The physical, insemination, and reproductive quality of honey bee queens (Apis mellifera L.)
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Honey bees are highly eusocial insects, such that they have a highly cooperative system of brood care, overlapping generations, and a strong reproductive division of labor (Wilson, 1971). The latter distinction is manifest in the extreme, where a single reproductive female – the queen – is the sole egg layer within a colony. |
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03-02-2010 |
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The positive impact of organic farming in bee health
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The impact that industrialised farming has on the environment and wildlife is generally accepted. Field observations and vast research on the subject indicate that modern agriculture has played a significant role... |
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15-08-2019 |
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The rate of growth of worker, drone, and queen larvae of the honeybee, Apis mellifera Linn
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In this work an attanpt has bean mada to obtain accurate information on tha rata of growth of worker, drone, and tjuean larvae of the honeybee, Apia aallifera Linn Aaide. |
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24-06-1929 |
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The responses of Apis mellifera jemenitica to different artificial queen rearing techniques
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In the current study, we investigated if any variations exist in acceptance rate of grafted larvae and quality of queens reared in different queen cell cup sizes, between wet and dry grafting and between queen right and queen less conditions of A. m. jemenitica colonies. |
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13-08-2018 |
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The secretome of honey bee-specific lactic acid bacteria inhibits Paenibacillus larvae growth
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Impeding early vegetative growth would be a highly effective strategy for limiting the impact of AFB. |
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19-02-2019 |
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The sex pheromone of a globally invasive honey bee predator, the Asian eusocial hornet, Vespa velutina
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The Asian hornet, Vespa velutina, is an invasive, globally-distributed predator of European honey bees and other insects. To better under its reproductive biology and to fnd a specifc, efective, and low-impact control method for this species, we identifed and tested the key compounds in V. velutina sex pheromone. |
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11-10-2017 |
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The travelling beehive
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The Travelling Beehive. I believe that all of you have seen a bee before, although it is possible that all you know about us is that we produce honey and that we will sting you if you bother us |
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29-09-2012 |
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