Australia’s Breeding Objectives
Australia 2022 Plan Bee Survey results: breeding objectives 2023 By Nadine Chapman And Elizabeth Frost Plan Bee, Australia’s national honey bee genetic improvement program conducts an…
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Australia 2022 Plan Bee Survey results: breeding objectives 2023 By Nadine Chapman And Elizabeth Frost Plan Bee, Australia’s national honey bee genetic improvement program conducts an…
Read MoreIndoor ‘queen banking’ could help beekeepers deal with changing climate Keeping queen bees chilled in indoor refrigeration units can make storing them more stable…
Read MoreDNA Research Finds Low Genetic Diversity Among U.S. Honey Bees For media inquiries contact: Autumn Canaday, (202) 669-5480 U.S. agriculture owes many thanks to the…
Read MoreTo find the full guide go to: https://www.projectapism.org/uploads/1/0/5/7/105706229/queen_banking_guide_web_copy.pdf
Read MoreGenetic past, present, and future of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) in the United States of America Madeline H. CARPENTER, Brock A. HARPUR Department…
Read MoreSick queen bees have shriveled ovaries, putting their colonies at risk by University of British Columbia Queen bees with viral infections have smaller ovaries…
Read MoreUF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences UF/IFAS Communications 2343 Mowry Road, Bldg. 69 …
Read MoreKrispn Given, Apiculture Specialist, Purdue Univ. Department of Entomology Maintains Purdue’s honey bee breeding program, manages the honey bee lab, conducts experiments and…
Read MoreARS News Service A honey bee gathering pollen from a zinnia flower. Breeding Honey Bees for Adaptation to Regionalized Plants and Artificial Diets For…
Read MoreFrom the Editor: Before I moved to Ohio for this position, I lived for a time in Connecticut. My background was in horticulture, and…
Read MoreBy Clarence Collison OXALIC ACID VARROA TREATMENTS Standard Oxalic Acid treatments, techniques and results. Oxalic Acid (OA) is a natural constituent of honey and…
Read MoreBy: Aude Sorel, Georges Martin, Emile Houle, Pierre Giovenazzo Where Do We Go? The CRSAD (Animal Science Research Center) is a non-profit corporation in Deschambault,…
Read MoreIn honey bee colonies, a single queen is laying eggs from which thousands of worker bees are born. At a young age, workers care…
Read MoreOn a hot evening in June, Washington State University (WSU) entomologist Brandon Hopkins sat in front of a microscope in Orland, California, handling one…
Read MoreMartin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg In the first few days after they hatch, honey bee larvae feed on royal jelly secreted by the hypopharyngeal glands of adult…
Read MoreFrom Science Daily When a queen has sex with many different partners, it can increase her risk of infection with venereal disease. It can…
Read MoreWhat we can learn from the bees. by-Tony Harris Honey bees perform the waggle dance on the comb within a nest to inform other…
Read MoreUniversity of Otago Researchers from New Zealand’s University of Otago have discovered the molecular mechanism by which queen honeybees carefully control worker bees’ fertility….
Read Moreby Jim Thompson What seems to be a rather routine procedure may not be. At various times a beekeeper finds that the queen needs…
Read MoreTanging a swarm? Maybe or maybe not. Double screens for winter nuc survival. Are you sure? Drumming Bees. Was it ever effective? Queen excluders…
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