نتایج جستجو برای: apiary

تعداد نتایج: 199  

2017
Aleksandra Langowska Michał Zawilak Tim H Sparks Adam Glazaczow Peter W Tomkins Piotr Tryjanowski

There is growing concern about declines in pollinator species, and more recently reservations have been expressed about mismatch in plant-pollinator synchrony as a consequence of phenological change caused by rising temperatures. Long-term changes in honeybee Apis mellifera phenology may have major consequences for agriculture, especially the pollinator market, as well as for honey production. ...

Journal: :International journal of food microbiology 2005
Miriam O Iurlina Rosalia Fritz

Seventy polyfloral honeys including commercial samples obtained from supermarkets, harvested from apiaries and purchased in bulk were initially examined for total antibacterial activity. From each sample, numbers of aerobic mesophilic bacteria, total coliforms, moulds and yeasts were determined and the presence of Salmonella spp., Shigella spp., Clostridium sulfite-reducers, Paenibacillus larva...

2011
M. F. Abdel-Rahman S. H. Rateb

The present investigation was carried out in the apiary at Al-Fath location, Assiut Governorate, Upper Egypt, from 8 th of December, 2007 to 3 rd of January, 2008. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of lemon juice on varroa mites, Varroa destructor (Anderson and Trueman) in honeybee colonies, Apis mellifera L. with little brood in order to reduce varroa population to toler...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
Baldwyn Torto Richard T Arbogast Dennis Van Engelsdorp Steven Willms Dusti Purcell Drion Boucias James H Tumlinson Peter E A Teal

The effectiveness of two lures for trapping the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida, by means of in-hive traps was tested by field trials in apiaries located in Florida, Delaware, and Pennsylvania during 2003-2005. Both lures included a mixture (pollen dough) consisting of bee pollen and commercial pollen substitute formulated with or without glycerol and honey. Before it was used in the traps, t...

Journal: :Journal of Apicultural Science 2022

Abstract In this study, we conducted a six-month survey to evaluate the current status of three common honey bee viruses (black queen cell virus [BQCV], acute paralysis [ABPV], and sacbrood [SBV]) in Turkey’s Bingöl region revealed their phylogenetic relationships with same types other parts world. We randomly sampled 384 worker bees from total 128 apiaries different locations region. Molecular...

2014
Chunsheng Hou Hadassah Rivkin Yossi Slabezki Nor Chejanovsky

The determinants of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), a particular case of collapse of honey bee colonies, are still unresolved. Viruses including the Israeli acute paralysis virus (IAPV) were associated with CCD. We found an apiary with colonies showing typical CCD characteristics that bore high loads of IAPV, recovered some colonies from collapse and tested the hypothesis if IAPV was actively r...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2007
G Christopher Cutler Cynthia D Scott-Dupree

We conducted a long-term investigation to ascertain effects on honey bee, Apis mellifera L., colonies during and after exposure to flowering canola, Brassica napus variety Hyola 420, grown from clothianidin-treated seed. Colonies were placed in the middle of 1-ha clothianidin seed-treated or control canola fields for 3 wk during bloom, and thereafter they were moved to a fall apiary. There were...

2014
Barbara Locke Eva Forsgren Joachim R. de Miranda

The honey bee ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, has a world-wide distribution and inflicts more damage than all other known apicultural diseases. However, Varroa-induced colony mortality is more accurately a result of secondary virus infections vectored by the mite. This means that honey bee resistance to Varroa may include resistance or tolerance to virus infections. The aim of this study...

2015
Nadège Forfert Myrsini E. Natsopoulou Eva Frey Peter Rosenkranz Robert J. Paxton Robin F. A. Moritz Olav Rueppell

Pathogens and parasites may facilitate their transmission by manipulating host behavior. Honeybee pathogens and pests need to be transferred from one colony to another if they are to maintain themselves in a host population. Inter-colony transmission occurs typically through honeybee workers not returning to their home colony but entering a foreign colony ("drifting"). Pathogens might enhance d...

2002
Robin F.A. MORITZ

A population ecological hostparasite model is used to evaluate the potential impact of clonal parasitic laying workers of the Cape honeybee, Apis mellifera capensis on populations of Apis mellifera scutellata host colonies in apiaries and in the wild. The model includes three basic life history parameters: reproductive rate of the host colonies, transmission efficiency of the parasite and the d...

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