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Residues of cymiazole in honey and honey bees
Journal of Apicultural Research, 1994SUMMARYTen honey bee (Apis mellifera ligustica) colonies were treated with the acaricide cymiazole hydrochloride (Apitol) at the dose recommended for controlling Varroa jacobsoni: 2 g Apitol (17.5% a.i.) in 100 ml of 20% sugar syrup sprinkled on to the combs of each colony.
CABRAS P.+3 more
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Honey bee surveillance: a tool for understanding and improving honey bee health
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2015Honey bee surveillance systems are increasingly used to characterize honey bee health and disease burdens of bees in different regions and/or over time. In addition to quantifying disease prevalence, surveillance systems can identify risk factors associated with colony morbidity and mortality.
Kathleen Lee+5 more
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Honey bees: managing honey bees for pollination.
2000K. S. Delaplane, D. F. Mayer
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