Honey Bees
7,081 Followers
Recent papers in Honey Bees
Herbicides are commonly used by farmers to get rid of deleterious weeds. There is a common believe by beekeepers that herbicides have no harmful impacts on bee colonies. In this study, the effects of tow glyphosate herbicides (herbazed... more
Interactions between pesticides and parasites are believed to be responsible for increased mortality of honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies in the northern hemisphere. Previous efforts have employed experimental approaches using small... more
Creamed honey is a non-liquid form of honey. This type of honey is produced mainly by adding nuclei (i.e. previous creamed honey) to liquid honey. In this research, chemical characteristics of creamed honey produced using two nuclei... more
Butterflies, bees, parasites
he investigations were carried out from 1989 till 1992 in 11 communes of the Pila Province which occur in the Valley of the Noted River. The plant composition was studied as a source of bee flows in meadow, forest and scrub plant... more
Michigan’s current level of food production and its agricultural economy are in jeopardy due to drastic honey bee population declines across the state over the past seven years. This problem should be a priority for policy makers; honey... more
Son yıllarda, dünya çapında nedeni açıklanamayan koloni kayıpları yaşanmaktadır. Bal arısı kolonilerinin giderek azalması sebebiyle, potansiyel nedenleri araştırmak için birçok çalışma gerçekleştirilmiştir. Meydana gelen kayıpların ana... more
Arthropods ISSN 2224-4255 [email protected] Volume 9, Number 4, 1 December 2020 Cover Pages [Front Pages (142K)] [Back Pages (63K)] Articles Biochemical characterization of digestive carbohydrases in Moroccan locust, Dociostaurus... more
The in vitro rearing of honey bee larvae becomes an important tool for modern studies. Honey bee larvae are very fast in their growth. Thus, it is not easy to control the larvae within the beehives. Therefore, the need for rearing the... more
... 2. HoneybeeBehavior. ... 1.3 The genetic system used by Vis-scher (1989) to assess the frequency of worker reproduction in honey bee colonies. ... was approximately 74 drones/(12 colonies × 150,000 worker bees/colony) = 0.00004, or... more
Most people are familiar with honey bees and bumblebees, but look closely and there are smaller furry bees moving from flower to flower. Zeljko Serdar from ... more
This study was conducted during the period from July 2013 to February 2016, concerning the diversity of plant pollinators, spontaneous and cultivated, especially the group Apoidea (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) in Algeria. In this study, two... more
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are responsible for pollinating nearly 80% of all food-producing plants, therefore, the success or failure of a colony is vital to global food production. However, Vector-borne diseases account for... more
Beekeeping is an old practice in Egypt since the time of Pharaohs. The ancient Egyptians used mud hives to keep honey bees. Nowadays, modern Langstroth beehives are being used all over Egypt except a few locations in South Egypt where mud... more
Kurier Pszczelarski Nr 39
ISSN 2450 - 8659
ISSN 2450 - 8659
Honey bees live in groups of approximately 40,000 individuals and go through their reproductive cycle by the swarming process, during which the old queen leaves the nest with numerous workers and drones to form a new colony. In the spring... more
Sammataro & Avitabile Beekeepeng Handbook #beekeepeng handbook beekeepeng's diana sammataro arıcılık kitapı arıçılıq kitabı
A short piece on the folklore surrounding bees - both honeybees and bumblebees
RNA viruses, once considered specific to honey bees, are suspected of spilling over from managed bees into wild pollinators; however, transmission routes are largely unknown. A widely accepted yet untested hypothesis states that flowers... more
Dentro de las patologías sufridas por mamíferos domésticos causadas por animales con la capacidad de inocular veneno, las picaduras de abejas producen el mayor número de accidentes por ataques registrados en muchos países, incluso superan... more
Bees perform an ecological service contributing to maintenance biodiversity and agricultural yields. Their decline represents a serious threat to ecosystems in which they live and for food production. Pesticides play a major role in many... more
The importance of pollination services by honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) and their products is well-known. However, honey bee colonies currently face many challenges. These challenges include both biotic and abiotic factors. In this... more
Different physical factors (electric and electromagnetic fields, magnetic field, gravity, and light) can negatively affect activities of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) either inside or outside the hives, possibly causing damage to bee... more
La desaparición de abejas en todo el mundo se esta viendo más evidente. En México, a las autoridades parece no importale, pero ya esta generando pérdidas.
Field investigations were carried out to determine the diversity and relative abundance of various honeybee species during 2011 and 2012. Total 184 samples were collected from 10 different localities in Murree and its vicinity. The... more
One point in the Egg Basket of the Philippines is a hidden one hectare orchard and beekeeping farm named Milea. As differs from other beefarm, this garden of bees is a proud family bee farm. And it has a one of a kind story to tell A. Bee... more
There are various plants with potential feeding importance to honey bee, Apis mellifera, colonies as source of pollen, nectar or both. Selection of suitable regions for apiaries mainly depends on the availability of honey bee plants in... more
For centuries scholars have grappled with the fact that many of the Shakespearean characters are members of the Bassano family, but few have considered them as serious candidates for the dramatists of the Shakespearean works, until I... more
arıçılıq Kitabı, Arı kitab. sg, Sammataro & Avitabile_ arıçı arı saxlama arı diana sammataro
Apivenenum magnus (Oak 1995) is a well-known anthophile native to the Kanto region of Japan. It is most notable for its large size, reaching one meter in length and weighing nearly thirty kilograms as a full-grown adult. Like many... more
How I converted my Flow Hive from vertical configuration to horizontal configuration (one box on top of another to two boxes side by side) to avoid having to lift off the honey super in order to do the monthly maintenance of the brood... more
The first part of the book presents archaeological evidence from the Prehistoric Aegean and onward, which demonstrates the existence of an enduring, highly valued and advanced prehistoric Aegean apiculture. Some well known ceramic vessels... more
This study was investigating the chemical and physical analysis of bee venom and royal jelly before and after lyophlization process and found that, the lyophlization process improved the efficiency of the enzymes and active ingredients as... more
Un articolo estratto dalla mia tesi di Laurea. Un introduzione alla simbologia dell’ape e del miele in Età Classica nel mondo Greco, simbolo di vita e di morte, ma anche di rinascita, il miele e le api hanno da sempre accompagnato l’uomo... more
Apis mellifera or European honey bee is an insect of great economic and ecologic importance. Pollinator insects are quite important for plants and, among them, European honey bee is a well-known general pollinator which also helps to... more