HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL, FOOD AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY SCIENCES
(FAFEQS)
76100 REHOVOT, ISRAEL
Professor Yaacov Lensky - Bee Research Laboratory
Report for 1976-1997 -

BENJAMIN TRIWAKS - 1924-1948
Born in 1924 in Warsaw, Poland. Immigrated to Palestine with his parents in 1926. Graduated from Kadoorie Agricultural School, specializing in beekeeping. Joined the Haganah underground movement and later volunteered for the Jewish Brigade Group in the British Army during World War II. After the War engaged in practical beekeeping. In 1947 joined the Israel Defense Forces and fell in battle in Tantura on May 23, 1948.
In 1976 the Triwaks family of Israel established a Bee Research Center at the Hebrew University, Faculty of Agriculture, Rehovot, in memory of the late 1st Lt. Benjamin Triwaks.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Staff
- Teaching
- Graduate research students
- Undergraduate research trainees
- Visiting research students and postdoctorals
- Visiting scientists
- Research support
- Research facilities
- Collaborators at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and other Scientific Institutions
- Domestic and international activities
- Publications
- Research reports
- Differentiation of female honeybee larvae to queens
- Swarming; construction of queen swarming cups and cells
- Reproduction; mating; pheromones of queens and drones
- Thermoregulation at high ambient temperatures
- Defensive behavior of bee colonies; Alarm pheromones of workers and queens
- Exocrine glands: structure and secretory products
- Proteins of body surface and compartments, haemolymph and vitellogenins
- Attraction of honeybees to flowers; pollination
- Control of Varroa jacobsoni
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Solar Heating of Honey Bee Colonies (Apis mellifera L.) During the Subtropical Winter and its Impact on Hive Temperature, Worker Population and Honey Production E. Winema, Y. Lensky & Y. Mahrer |
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HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL, FOOD AND ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY SCIENCES (FAFEQS), 76100 REHOVOT, ISRAEL
Phone: 972-8-9481136; e-mail: lensky@agri.huji.ac.il
This is the report of the activities of the Bee Research Laboratory and of the Triwaks Bee Research Center (TBRC) covering the periods 1958-1975 and 1976-1996, respectively. It summarizes the research and teaching activities, students' theses and publications.
The Triwaks Bee Research Center was inaugurated on May 11, 1976, by Mr. Avraham Harman, the President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Prof. Itzhak Harpaz, the Dean of the FAFEQS and the Triwaks Family.
The Bee Research Laboratory that was located until then in the Department of Entomology, moved into new premises that include a spacious and well-equipped laboratory, an experimental apiary, and other facilities.
The TBRC, directed by Prof. Yaacov Lensky, is the only bee research laboratory in Israel, and is a focus within the FAFEQS for research in the biology of honeybees, apiculture and crop pollination.
Professor F.S. Bodenheimer and Professor A. Fahn of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem were the pioneers of international reputation for research on population dynamics of honeybees and nectar secretion by plants, respectively. TBRC continues this fine tradition of basic and applied research of various facets of bee biology and beekeeping.
The research carried out at the TBRC is concerned with:
The TBRC conducts an extensive teaching program in "Biology of the Honeybee" and "Beekeeping and Hive Products" for students from the FAFEQS, and provides training for Hebrew University of Jerusalem, M.Sc. and Ph.D. candidates and foreign graduate students. The Center also participated actively in the international advanced training courses in modern beekeeping for specialists from developing countries which are held at the FAFEQS under the auspices of the Israel Ministries of Agriculture and Foreign Affairs.
Yaacov Lensky (M.Sc., Ph.D.) |
Head and Professor of Entomology |
Benjamin Kalinsky,1968-1972 |
Laboratory Technician |
Martha Levinsohn (M.Sc.)1972-1982 |
Research Assistant |
Haim Caleb (B.Sc.) 1982-1983, 1997 |
Laboratory Assistant |
Jonathan Hyams (B.Sc.) 1983-1985 |
Laboratory Assistant |
Angela Goldan (B.Sc.) 1985-1986 |
Laboratory Assistant |
Martinius Scheepens (M.Sc.) 1985-1986 |
Research Assistant |
Hannah Ben-Yossef 1986-1988 |
Laboratory Technician |
Hani Gal (B.A.) 1986-1997 |
Research Assistant |
Israel Leshchinsky 1989-1997 |
Laboratory Technician |
Doreet Najman (B.Sc.) 1991-1993 |
Laboratory Assistant |
Nitzan Paldi (B.Sc.) 1994-1995 |
Laboratory Assistant |
Sharon Melamed (B.Sc.) 1995-1997 |
Laboratory Assistant |
During the period 1976-1997 the Center has provided teaching for 476 undergraduates who participated in the course: Biology of the Honeybee and for 404 students who participated in the course: Beekeeping and Hive Products. We offered research training for twenty-eight graduate (M.Sc. and Ph.D.), seventeen undergraduate (B.Sc.) and for seven visiting research students and posdoctorals.
Teaching Programs
The TBRC faculty offers the following two elective courses to both undergraduate and graduate students:
(a) BIOLOGY OF THE HONEYBEE (Course No. 71523). Winter semester, 5 hours weekly.
(b) BEEKEEPING AND HIVE PRODUCTS (Course No. 71517). Summer semester, 5 hours weekly.
(c) During the spring semester of 1988, Professor Marshall D. Levin, Lady Davis Fellow, offered a course: Pollination of Cultivated Plants by Honeybees (3 hours weekly) for undergraduate and graduate students of the FAFEQS.
(d) Professor Pierre Cassier lectured to the students and the researchers of the FAFEQS on different topics of insect pheromones and developmental biology during the years 1978-1996. For details see Section 11.
4a. The Bee Research Laboratory: 1962-1975
| Yaacov Lensky | Physiology and ecology of honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) in
Israel Supervisor: Prof. Z. Avidov, Ph.D. 1963 |
Yaacov Golan |
Factors affecting the build-up of honeybee workers population Supervisor: Prof. Z. Avidov, M.Sc. 1964 |
Jonathan Maimon |
The glandular origins of proteins in larval food of honeybees (Apis
mellifera L.) Supervisor: Dr. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1970 |
Moshe Asencot |
Blood and ovarian proteins of honeybee (Apis mellifera L.)
queens Supervisor: Dr. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1971 |
Ishayahu Stern |
Rearing honeybee workers (Apis mellifera L.) and queens from
larva to adult in the laboratory Supervisor: Dr. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1971 |
Haim Seifert (Efrat) |
Inhibition of the construction of swarming queen cups and cells Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1973 |
Hagit Skolnik |
Egg production by the queen bee (Apis mellifera L.) Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1975 |
4b. The Triwaks Bee Research Center: 1976-1996
| Moshe Asencot | The effect of sugars and juvenile hormones on the differentiation of
female honeybee larvae (Apis mellifera L.) Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, Ph.D. 1977 |
Yossi Slabezki |
The effect of worker population density on the construction of
swarming queen cups in honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1978 |
Yossi Rakover |
Separate protein body compartments of the worker honeybee (Apis
mellifera L.) Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.D. 1980 |
Ari Barkan |
The effect of expanding bee spaces between the combs on building of
swarming queen cups and cells in honeybee colonies Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1981 |
Michal Demeter |
Mating flights of the queen honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) and
seasonal mating success in Israel Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1981 |
Ruthie Rapp-Margalith |
The effect of pollination by honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) on
cucumber cv. "Delila seed production Supervisors: Prof. Y. Lensky and Dr. H.D. Rabinowitch, M.Sc. 1981 |
Orna Zeltzer |
The effect of environmental factors on the seed yield of the cucumber
F1 hybrid "Delila" and on the fertility of its parents Supervisors: Dr. H.D. Rabinowitch and Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1981 |
| Avi Finkel | Biological effects and chemical characterization of the foot-print
substance in the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1983 |
Silvie Altman |
Characterization of cucumbers (Cucumis sativus) floral factors
attractive to honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) and their effect on seed yield Supervisors: Prof. Y. Lensky and Prof. H.D. Rabinowitch, M.Sc. 1985 |
Hagit Daphni |
Selective attraction of honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) to
flowers of various Labiatae species Supervisors: Prof. A. Fahn and Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1985 |
Hagit Hauser |
The effect of the honeybee queens age on colony population,
swarming and on honey yields Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1985 |
Michael de Hazan |
The attractiveness, composition and structure of the mandibular glands
of the queen honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1986 |
Jonathan Hyams |
Characterization of pheromonal components in the tarsal and mandibular
glands of the queen's honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1988 |
Tal Meer |
Attractiveness of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)
flowers to honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) and its effect on pollination and seed set Supervisors: Prof. H.D. Rabinowitch and Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1988 |
Nissim Thomas |
Floral factors that attract honeybees to cotton flowers
and enhance the effectiveness of their pollination Supervisors: Prof. A. Marani, Prof. Y. Lensky and Prof. H.D. Rabinowitch, M.Sc. 1988 |
Anne Vallet |
Evolution de la glande mandibulaire des ouvriè res d'Apis
mellifica en relation avec l'agressivité : analyse morphologique, chimique et é
thologique Supervisors: Prof. P. Cassier and Prof. Y. Lensky, Mé moire de D.E.A. 1988 (submitted: Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France) |
Claire Thuillier |
Attraction de Varroa Jacobsoni (O.) vers larves
d'Abeille Apis mellifera L.: existance de kairomones Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, Mé moire dIngé nieur, 1988 (submitted: Institut Agricole et Alimentaire de Lille, Lille, France) |
David Tel-Zur |
Pheromonal control of alarm and defense behavior of
honeybees Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, Ph.D. 1993 |
Doreet Najman |
Chemical characterization of scent of Citrus flower
(Citrus sinensis L. cv. Shamouti) compounds and their attractiveness to the
honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) workers Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky, M.Sc. 1993 |
| Nitzan Paldi | Chemical characterization of volatile components emitted by watermelon
flowers (Citrullus spp.) that are attractive to honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) Supervisors: Prof. Y. Lensky and Dr. Y. Wolf (M.Sc.) |
Sharon Melamed |
Chemical characterization of alarm pheromone components in honeybee (Apis
mellifera L) workers Supervisor: Prof. Y. Lensky (M.Sc.) |
5a. The Bee Research Laboratory: 1966-1975
| Ruth Levy | Mutual aggressiveness of queen bees. 1966 |
| Yossi Rakover | Resorption of molting fluid proteins in developing honeybees. 1969-1970 |
| Uri Pundak | The effect of pollen substitutes on egg-laying rate of queen bees. 1971-1972 |
| Reuven Hochberg | Management of bee colonies to prevent swarming. 1971-1973 |
| Gershon Goren | The effect of juvenile hormone on the egg-laying rate of queen bees. 1972-1973 |
| Aharon Lev-Tov | The effect of queenlessness of bee colonies on ovogenesis in laying workers. 1973-1975 |
5b. The Triwaks Bee Research Center: 1976-1997
| Elie Hazan | Queen rearing in queen-right colonies. 1976-1978 |
| Amos Yogev | The effect of "Beeline" on the egg-laying rate of queen bees. 1978-1979 |
Michael Notkin |
The creation of congregation areas as a result of pheromone secretions by honeybee drones. 1978-1980 |
| Alon Assa | Construction of queen swarming cups. 1982-1983 |
| Cecilia Schwartz | The effect of essential oils on Varroa mite. 1984-1986 |
| Reuven Hochberg | Evaluation of nectar secretion and honey production potential in three varieties of Citrus sp. 1983-1985 |
| Itzhak Luxemburg | The effect of dusts on the survival of Varroa mites. 1985-1987 |
| Shmuel Rosa | The effect of Koschewnikow gland secretions of the queen bee on her balling by workers. 1988 |
| Angela Goldan | The effect of volatile signals emitted by honeybee larvae on thermoregulation. 1989-1992. |
| Ilan Ofir | Attraction of nurse bees to larvae. 1993-1994 |
| Eliana Almog | Chemical characterization of larval volatiles by gas chromatography and GC-MS. 1997 |
6. Visiting Research
Students and Postdoctorals (in alphabetical order)
Çetin Firatli |
Dept. Small Farm Animals Faculty of Agriculture Ankara University Ankara, Turkey |
July 1979-Jan. 1980 |
Didier Grandperrin |
Ecole Normale Supé rieure (Saint-Cloud) and Laboratoire
d'Evolution des Etres Organisé s Université P. et M. Curie (Paris VI) Paris, France |
March-July, 1980; March-April 1982 |
Gene Robinson |
Dept. Entomology Cornell University Ithaca, N.Y., U.S.A. |
October 1982-June 1983 |
Jean-Pierre Sené cal |
McDonald College McGill University Montré al, Canada |
July-August, 1984 |
Victoria Soroker |
Postdoctoral Fellow, Ph.D. Hebrew University of Jerusalem FAFEQS, Rehovot |
April-October 1992 |
Claire Thuillier |
Institut Agricole et Alimentaire de Lill, Lille, France |
July-September 1987 April-July 1988 |
Anne Vallet |
Laboratoire d'Evolution des Etres Organisé s Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris) Paris, France |
September 1987 February August 1988 October-February 1989 |
Karin Zupko |
Postdoctoral Fellow, Ph.D. Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, N.Y., USA |
October 1990-March 1992 |
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