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APIMONDIA webinar « Invasive species in Europe »

When it comes to invasive species in beekeeping (not including Varroa mite which invaded Europe a long time ago), we think about small hive beetle, the yellow leg Asian hornet and the tropilelaelaps mite.

102.86 KB 1014 12-04-2024
Acaricide residues in bee wax and organic beekeeping

One of the conditions necessary for conversion from traditional to organic beekeeping is substitution of all the nest-combs with residue-free foundations...

147.03 KB 219 05-05-2003
Acaricide, fungicide and drug interactions in honey bees

Acaricides, antimicrobial drugs and fungicides are not highly toxic alone, but in combination they can be heighly toxic due to interactive effects.

500.28 KB 314 03-01-2013
Acceptance of introduced European honeybee queens into European and Africanized colonies

The influence of season and volatile compounds on the acceptance of introduced European honey bee queens into European and Africanized colonies.

153.48 KB 237 24-06-2007
Accurate estimates of flower visitation rates by pollinators

Regional declines in insect pollinators have raised concerns about crop pollination. Many pollinator studies use visitation rate (pollinators/time) as a proxy for the quality of crop pollination.

569.66 KB 503 20-01-2017
Acoustical communication in honeybees

Airborne sound and vibrational signals play an important role in honeybee communication.

631.34 KB 148 05-02-1993
Acute toxicity of myclobutanil on Apis cerana cerana

The prevailing general consensus goes to a complex of interactions, among which, pesticides,fungicides,parasites and habitat loss.

1.10 MB 388 03-11-2017
Advances and perspectives in selecting resistance traits against Varroa

In spite of the implementation of control strategies in honey bee (Apis mellifera) keeping, the invasive parasitic mite Varroa destructor remains one of the main causes of colony losses in numerous countries.

929.61 KB 216 04-12-2020
Affordable alternatives to neonicotinoid and fipronil

Use of controversial neonicotinoid insecticides (“neonics”) in agriculture is not as effective as once thought, and can be replaced by advantageous pest-management alternatives, according to a study published today in the academic journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

314.88 KB 612 26-02-2018
African Organic Beekeeping Training Manual

Challenges related to beekeeping in Africa African honey is in demand within Africa and around the world. However, both local and export demand are not sufficiently met due to the highly erratic supply.

4.07 MB 197 17-06-2011
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