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Global Change Biology
The Western honey bee Apis mellifera is a managed species that provides diverse hive products and contributing to wild plant pollination, as well as being a critical component of crop pollination systems worldwide. High mortality rates have been reported
G. Zapata-Hernández +8 more
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The Western honey bee Apis mellifera is a managed species that provides diverse hive products and contributing to wild plant pollination, as well as being a critical component of crop pollination systems worldwide. High mortality rates have been reported
G. Zapata-Hernández +8 more
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Veterinary Microbiology, 2012
The bee diseases American and European foulbrood and nosemosis can be treated with anti-infectious agents. However, in the EU and the USA the use of these agents in beekeeping is strictly regulated due to the lack of tolerance (e.g. Maximum Residue Limit) for residues of antibiotics and chemotherapeutics in honey.
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The bee diseases American and European foulbrood and nosemosis can be treated with anti-infectious agents. However, in the EU and the USA the use of these agents in beekeeping is strictly regulated due to the lack of tolerance (e.g. Maximum Residue Limit) for residues of antibiotics and chemotherapeutics in honey.
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2015
Beekeeping (Greek: μελισσοκομία / μελισσουργία / σμηνουργία; Latin: apicultura ) in the ancient Mediterranean world refers to the deliberate cultivation and management of honeybees in human-made structures, a practice deeply embedded in myth, agriculture, and commerce.
David Wallace-Hare, Rui Morais
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Beekeeping (Greek: μελισσοκομία / μελισσουργία / σμηνουργία; Latin: apicultura ) in the ancient Mediterranean world refers to the deliberate cultivation and management of honeybees in human-made structures, a practice deeply embedded in myth, agriculture, and commerce.
David Wallace-Hare, Rui Morais
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Beekeepers and Scientists, or Beekeepers vs. Scientists?
Bee World, 2020Honey bees (Apis mellifera) do not belong to one particular group of people. They are the core of business for professional apiarists, take center stage for hobby beekeepers, play a pivotal role in...
Ernst, Ulrich R. +2 more
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Tranquil and Serene: Beekeeping and Well-Being in the Italian Alps
Ecopsychology, 2022This study is about how beekeeping contributes to the well-being of beekeepers in the central Italian Alps. It draws on known elements of well-being to demonstrate how and why a specific activity—one that connects people both to nature and to other ...
Sarah H. Whitaker
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Bee World, 1977
Part 1 (which gives the authors' addresses) covered feeders and syrup feeding (1976, pages 137–143). Part 2 (1977, pages 11–18) explained when and how to feed sugar or syrup.
T. S. K. Johansson, M. P. Johansson
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Part 1 (which gives the authors' addresses) covered feeders and syrup feeding (1976, pages 137–143). Part 2 (1977, pages 11–18) explained when and how to feed sugar or syrup.
T. S. K. Johansson, M. P. Johansson
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Beekeeping for Sustainable Economic Development of India: Challenges and Opportunities
Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, 2023D. Abrol
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