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Journal articles on the topic "Honey bee hives"

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Kakhramanov, Boymakhmat, Talat Akmalkhanov, and Utkir Soatov. "Influence of bee family care on honey productivity in hives of different constructions." E3S Web of Conferences 381 (2023): 01009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338101009.

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It is of great importance to design and manufacture light and cheap hives that are easy to operate and easy to operate in normal beekeeping conditions. Several types of hives are used depending on the breed, origin, lifestyle and climate of the bees. In the warm climate of Uzbekistan, the most commonly used hive in beekeeping is the bee hive. There are mainly three types of hives used in beekeeping, i.e. bed hives, double hives and multi-storey hives. Studying which types of nests to use in the hot climate of Uzbekistan and their effect on family productivity is one of the urgent issues of tod
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Babarinde, SA, SA Olaleke, TA Adebayo, JI Olaifa, and AO Akinyemi. "Evaluation of four apicultural products for hive colonization by honey bees (Apis mellifera adansonii) (Hymenoptera: apidae) and pre-colonization pests." African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 15, no. 69 (2015): 9826–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.18697/ajfand.69.13615.

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Four apicultural products (honey, bee wax, slum gum and propolis) were evaluated for their potentials to attract the African honey bee ( Apis mellifera adansonii ) colony into artificial hives and their effect on infestation by apicultural insect pests. Ten grammes each of propolis, bee wax and slum gum and 10 ml of honey were applied at the flight entrance, walls of the hives and on the top bars. Data were collected on type and number of pre -colonization pests, hive colonization, colony weight gain, weight of matured harvested combs and weight of extracted honey from the harvested combs. Sta
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Erkan, Cengiz, and Yesribe Öztürk. "POTENTIAL EFFECT OF HIVE COLOR ON HONEY BEE COLONY PERFORMANCE." Acta Biológica Colombiana 29, no. 2 (2024): 135–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/abc.v29n2.106877.

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In this study, the objective was to determine the potential effect of hive color on honey bee colony performance. Among the three hive groups, the hives, and their covers in the first group were painted in white; the hives and covers in the second group were painted in blue, and finally, the hives in the third group were painted in blue while their covers were painted in white. Data recorders were placed inside all hives, and temperatures were recorded every 59 minutes between June 27 and July 26 in the hives kept in the open field. In the study, examining the effect of three combinations of t
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Delena, Markos Fisaha, and Asrat Diriba Asfaw. "Improved beekeeping practices, honey bee flora potential and flowering calendar in South Ethiopia." PLOS ONE 19, no. 5 (2024): e0304259. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304259.

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In Ethiopia, improved hive technology dissemination was started before five-decades. However, the adoption of improved beekeeping technology is still very low. This study was conducted with the main objectives to evaluating improved beekeeping adoption level and honey yields of different hives and identification of major honey bee plants and flora calendar in the Gedeo zone, South Ethiopia. Three districts were selected purposively based on beekeeping potential and the number of improved hives own by beekeepers. The data was collected from 180 respondents using cross-sectional survey. The data
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Kiros, Welay, and Tekleberhan Tsegay. "Honey-bee production practices and hive technology preferences in Jimma and Illubabor Zone of Oromiya Regional State, Ethiopia." Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Agriculture and Environment 9, no. 1 (2017): 31–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ausae-2017-0003.

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Abstract The study was conducted in two purposefully selected zones of Oromiya Regional State, namely Jimma and Illubabor. The objective of the study was to analyse the honey-bee production and to assess hive technology preferences in the study area. A total of 156 beekeepers were randomly and proportionately selected from four districts (Mana and Gomma from Jimma and Bacho and Yayo from Illubabor). Data were collected through formal survey and secondary sources. Accordingly, the average age of the beekeepers was 40.2 ± 8.13 years with an average of 13.5 ± 6.58 years of experience. The majorit
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Arrington, Matthew, and Lisa Wasko DeVetter. "Increasing Honey Bee Hive Densities Promotes Pollination and Yield Components of Highbush Blueberry in Western Washington." HortScience 53, no. 2 (2018): 191–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci12644-17.

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Yield components including fruit set and berry size in northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) can be limited in key production regions like western Washington. Climactic conditions influence the activity levels of blueberry’s primary commercial pollinator, honey bee (Apis mellifera). Cool springs with frequent rainfall, which are common during the spring bloom period in western Washington, can reduce honey bee activity, pollination efficiency, and subsequent fruit set and yields. Increasing honey bee hive density may be a simple technique that growers can employ to increase the num
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Jacob, D. E., Q. E. Equali, and I. U. Nelson. "The effect of types of hives on honey production in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria." World Journal of Applied Science & Technology 16, no. 1 (2025): 84–89. https://doi.org/10.4314/wojast.v16i1.84.

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This study compared the effectiveness of three different types of beehives (Kenyan top-bar, Langsthroth frame, and perforated mud-pot hives on honey production in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Parameters assessed in the study included the weight gained from bee occupation, honey yield, and monthly weight gain in the hives. The study was conducted over a period of six months, and the data collected were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and LSD was used to ascertain mean differentiation. The results obtained indicated that the Kenyan top-bar hive was the most effective hive in terms of weight gain (7.55
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Gürler, Ali Tümay, Rahşan Akpinar, Yunus Bayram, et al. "Pests of Honeybee Colonies (Apis mellifera) in Türkiye: Focus on Aethina tumida (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae, Latreille 1802)." Sociobiology 72, no. 1 (2025): e11350. https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v72i1.11350.

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Various bee pests cause yield losses in honey bees and/or hive collapse. The most important is the small hive beetle (Aethina tumida), which has become one of the biggest problems of today's beekeeping. The national study investigated small hive beetles in honey bee hives for the first time in Türkiye. In addition, the distribution of moths, oil beetles, and bee lice was examined. As research material, worker bee and honeycomb samples were taken from 401 apiaries in 40 provinces throughout Türkiye. A total of 1199 healthy hives were examined parasitologically in terms of larvae and adult forms
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Haldhar, S. M., K. I. Singh, and A. S. Devi. "Identified the hive designs for the Indian bee, Apis cerana himalaya, in the NEH region of India." Journal of Agriculture and Ecology 18 (June 30, 2024): 73–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.58628/jae-2418-113.

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The Asian honey bee, Apis cerana, is a species of honey bee native to South, Southeast and East Asia. A. cerana himalaya colonies are known for building nests consisting of multiple combs in cavities containing a small entrance, presumably for defense against invasion by individuals of another nest. The sole purpose of a hive is to encourage the bees to construct their nest in such a way that it is easy to manage and maintain them. The influence of the hive’s design on the development of the honeybee colonies has been studied. In order to test the suitable design of hives, a total of 21 hives
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Daisley, Brendan A., Andrew P. Pitek, John A. Chmiel, et al. "Novel probiotic approach to counter Paenibacillus larvae infection in honey bees." ISME Journal 14, no. 2 (2019): 476–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41396-019-0541-6.

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Abstract American foulbrood (AFB) is a highly virulent disease afflicting honey bees (Apis mellifera). The causative organism, Paenibacillus larvae, attacks honey bee brood and renders entire hives dysfunctional during active disease states, but more commonly resides in hives asymptomatically as inactive spores that elude even vigilant beekeepers. The mechanism of this pathogenic transition is not fully understood, and no cure exists for AFB. Here, we evaluated how hive supplementation with probiotic lactobacilli (delivered through a nutrient patty; BioPatty) affected colony resistance towards
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Williams, Jennifer Rae. "Biomarkers of oxidative stress in atrazine-treated honey bees: A laboratory and in-hive study." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/72949.

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The decline of honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony numbers in recent years presents an economic and ecological threat to agriculture. One outstanding threat to honey bees is the unintended exposure to agricultural pesticides. Previous studies report that acute exposures to the common-use herbicide atrazine elicit oxidative stress in non-target insects; however, little information is currently available on the exposure risk of atrazine to honey bees. This project examined biochemical and molecular oxidative stress response markers of honey bees following laboratory and field treatments of atrazin
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Corrigan, Chelsea E. "Relationship between Relative Hive Entrance Position and Dance Floor Location." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2014. https://dc.etsu.edu/honors/474.

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It has been observed that returning honey bee foragers congregate with unemployed foragers and food receiver bees in a localized region of the hive known as the dance floor. Here, the returning foragers advertise food sources via the waggle dance. It was hypothesized that the close proximity of the dance floor to the hive entrance was related to foragers minimizing time and travel inside the hive. The hive entrance is conventionally located at the bottom of the hive. It was suggested that this location was ideal for easy removal of debris. This correlation between dance floor location and hive
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Wei, Shi. "Genetic variation and colony development of honey bees Apis mellifera in Kenya /." Uppsala : Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences (Sveriges lantbruksuniv.), 2001. http://epsilon.slu.se/avh/2001/91-576-5842-0.pdf.

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Roth, Morgan Alicia. "Methods for controlling two European Honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) pests: Varroa mites (Varroa destructor, Anderson and Trueman) And Small hive beetles (Aethina tumida)." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/100994.

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Throughout the last five decades, European Honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies have been heavily damaged by invading Varroa mites (Varroa destructor), and, more recently, small hive beetles (Aethina tumida). These pests infest A. mellifera colonies throughout Virginia, with V. destructor feeding upon the lipids of their hosts and spreading viruses, and A. tumida feeding extensively on hive products and brood. Because V. destructor has historically demonstrated acaricide resistance, this study examined V. destructor resistance to three common acaricides (amitraz, coumaphos, and tau-fluvalinate)
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Fischer, Johannes [Verfasser], Bernd [Akademischer Betreuer] [Gutachter] Grünewald, and Monika [Gutachter] Stengl. "Acute and chronic neonicotinoid effects on navigation and hive development of the honey bee Apis mellifera / Johannes Fischer. Betreuer: Bernd Grünewald. Gutachter: Bernd Grünewald ; Monika Stengl." Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1108410677/34.

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Powell, Michelle Emma. "Development of next-generation biopesticides as a control method for the small hive beetle Aethina tumida Murray (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae), a serious pest of the European honey bee Apis mellifera." Thesis, Durham University, 2019. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/12952/.

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The small hive beetle (Aethina tumida) is a serious pest of the European honey bee (Apis mellifera), responsible for causing significant economic damage to the apiculture industry in North America and Australia. In 2014 A. tumida was detected in Italy, highlighting the potential for an outbreak within the UK. Current control measures rely on the use of organophosphate and permethrin, both are highly toxic to honeybees and continued use can give rise to resistance. Given these issues alternative control strategies are urgently required. The aims of this thesis were to explore potential for the
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KOSCHANT, Jan. "Atraktivita porostů pohanky pro včely." Master's thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-320568.

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This diploma thesis ,,buckwheat attractivity for bees" deals mainly with native nectar plants for the processing of bees to honey. Work is folded in two parts. The theoretical part deals with the migration of colonies, both for nectar crops and plants with bee pollination needs. In ractical part of this thesis microscopic pollen analysis were performed and contents of pollen grains in honey from colonies, which were relocated to buckwheat growth was evaluated. Comparison of this honey with honey from the hives with similaar location, but without access to buckwheat growth was done.
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BAHELKOVÁ, Petra. "Vliv ročníku na produkci medu v různých nadmořských výškách." Master's thesis, 2007. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-80350.

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The aim of the work is an analysis influence of years and altitude above sea levels on the honey production of sample localitys in different altitude above sea levels. For observation of the years 2002{--}2006 was choice five localitys in different altitude above sea levels (472 {--} 650 m). The interaction sea level and year is a determine factor wich influence honey production of one bee colony from 89.77%. On increase sea level about 100 m is speeding of the honey production about 5 kg of one bee colony. Than the direct influence one factor (altitude above sea level, year) is strikinger on
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Currie, Robert William. "The effects of the position and apparent movement of the sun and a colony's queen state on the orientation of drone honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to their hives." 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/15370.

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KLEČKOVÁ, Romana. "Monitoring a regulace parazitického roztoče Varroa destructor v chovech včely medonosné (Apis mellifera." Master's thesis, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-376194.

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The aim of this thesis was to monitor the Varroa destructor parasitic mite in correlation with the microclimatic conditions of the Carniolan honey bee (Apis mellifera carnica). The rate of infestation of selected bee colonies at different locations was assessed in three-day intervals. At the same time, the microclimate in the hives was observed. The monitoring took place from April to mid-October. Also, the effect of the microclimate on the mite fall count was evaluated. During the whole evaluation, the highest average daily fall count was 2.08 mites per day at honeybee colonies at locati
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Books on the topic "Honey bee hives"

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Shimanuki, Dr Hachiro, Kim Flottum, Ann Harman, and Sharon Garceau, eds. The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture: An encyclopedia pertaining to the scientific and practical culture of honey bees. A. I. Root Company, 2007.

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Schaefer, Lola M. Honey bees and hives. Edited by Saunders-Smith Gail. Pebble Books, 1999.

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Banning, Repplier, ed. Honey bees: Letters from the hive. Delacorte Press, 2010.

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Style, Sue. Honey: From hive to honeypot : a celebration of bees and their bounty. Chronicle Books, 1993.

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Buchmann, Stephen L. Honey bees: Letters from the hive. Delacorte Press, 2010.

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Buchmann, Stephen L. Honey bees: Letters from the hive. Delacorte Press, 2010.

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M, Graham Joe, Ambrose J. T, Langstroth L. L. 1810-1895, and Dadant & Sons., eds. The Hive and the honey bee: A new book on beekeeping which continues the tradition of "Langstroth on the hive and the honeybee". Dadant, 1992.

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Wade, Carlson. Health from the hive: Honey, bee pollen, bee propolis, royal jelly. Keats Pub., 1992.

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Bee, Bee. Bee Hives and Honey. Independently Published, 2020.

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John, Hunter. Classic Guide to Beekeeping: From Hives to Honey. Amberley Publishing, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Honey bee hives"

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Botelho, Keith M. "Thinking with Hives." In Object Oriented Environs. punctum books, 2016. https://doi.org/10.21983/p3.0130.1.05.

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In The Tudor House and Garden, Paula Henderson notes that apiaries, “although at best only architecture in miniature . . .were vital, if not particularly conspicuous, elements of most gardens.”1 The eight major bee treatises published in England between 1593–1679, as well as many gardening manuals from the same period, devote space to the construc-tion, preservation, and placement of beehives in and around gardens. We see in Thomas Hill’s The Gardener’s Labyrinth a woodcut of a garden, gar-deners, and water pump in action, and in the upper right corner we notice two skep beehives (See Figure 1
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Myerscough, Mary R., David S. Khoury, Sean Ronzani, and Andrew B. Barron. "Why Do Hives Die? Using Mathematics to Solve the Problem of Honey Bee Colony Collapse." In The Role and Importance of Mathematics in Innovation. Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0962-4_4.

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Gürçay, Metin. "Diagnosis of Bee Diseases in Adult Honey Bees and Brood According to Clinical Findings." In Diagnosis and Treatment Methods of Bee Diseases, edited by Münire Turhan and Ebubekir İzol. Nobel Tip Kitabevleri, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359159.8.

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There are bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic diseases that affect bee health in honey bee farming. These diseases directly affect the health of the honey bee and therefore the health of the colony. These diseases affect the development periods of the bees after the egg stage in the honeycombs, affect the performance and production capacity of the colony by infecting the honey bees in the adult period, and affect the epidemiology of the disease by allowing the causative agents of the diseases to multiply and spread around. For this reason, honey bee colonies should be carefully observed dur
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Marwaha, Lovleen. "Comprehensive Overview of Apis mellifera Drone Development, Biology, and Interaction with The Queen." In The Drone Honey Bee. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815179309123010003.

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The male honey bees, the reproductive caste of the colony, develop through haploid/diploid parthenogenesis. The drones develop from haploid/ diploid unfertilized eggs produced by parthenogenesis or from diploid fertilized eggs having identical sex alleles, formed after sexual reproduction, with more probability when the queen honey bee mates with the drones of the same hives. Therefore, two types of drone honey bees, based on ploidy, are common in colonies, e.g. haploid or/and diploid. The number of drone honey bees staying in the colony varies according to protein resources and the strength o
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Marwaha, Lovleen. "An Introductory Review on the Wax Moth; a Devastating Pest of the Honey Bees." In The Wax Moth: A Problem or a Solution. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815123821123010003.

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Galleria mellonella L. (Greater Wax Moth) and Achroia grisella E (Lesser Wax Moth) are honey bees' most disastrous and economically important pests. Furthermore, in comparison to adults, larvae are a primary destructive stage for honey bee colonies. Voraciously feeding larvae prefer to take bee combs, stored pollen reserves, honey, larval and pupal exuviate, slum gum of the hive, wax capping, natural bee wax, and queen-rearing material containing wax in the storage. Larvae bore the hive, constructing silken tunnels in the colony combs to feed on stored products in the hive. The infested combs
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Marwaha, Lovleen. "Drone Development, Biology, and And Interaction With The Queen in Apis mellifera." In The Polyandrous Queen Honey Bee: Biology and Apiculture. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815079128112010012.

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Drone honey bees develop from haploid/unfertilized/diploid eggs produced by parthenogenesis or from fertilized eggs having identical sex alleles, formed after sexual reproduction, with more probability when the queen mates with drones of the same hives. Nurse bees generally remove diploid drone larvae due to cannibalism hormones secreted by developing larvae. Further, the development of drones is influenced by colony temperature, hence can be completed within 24-25 days. Queen attracts drone honey bees toward herself with pheromones9-ODA,9-HAD and 10 HDA. Drone number depends upon the colony's
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Roy, Subhalaxmi, Bijoy Kumar Mishra, Manasa Shastri Pattnaik, and Sushree Suparna Mahapatra. "Utilization of Apiary Product for Boosting Human Health." In Health Benefits of Honey and Propolis [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1007426.

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Honeybees are vital pollinators that contribute significantly to global agriculture and biodiversity. Their role extends beyond pollination to the production of various valuable products, including honey, beeswax, propolis, royal jelly, and bee venom. Honey, a natural sweetener, and source of bioactive compounds, is renowned for its antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. It has been used historically for its medicinal benefits and continues to be studied for its potential in treating wounds and digestive issues. Beeswax, a natural wax produced by honeybees, finds applica
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Yang, Yicheng, Mia Lubin, Ziyao Zhou, and Kevin Niu. "An Analysis of Honeybee Population Dynamics." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti230827.

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Colony Collapse disorder (the CCD) is the term used to describe the global decline in bee populations. The research mission of this article is to identify which factors contribute to the CCD and understand how these factors contribute to the decline of bee populations, which may provide methods for restoring global bee populations. Two parts of the study will be mentioned in this article. The first half of our study was to understand such collective intelligence (and habits such as seasonal behavioral change) and use a mathematical model to simulate it. We then input the variables that we used
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"The Honey Bee Colony." In The Wisdom of the Hive. Harvard University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1kz4h15.5.

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Marwaha, Lovleen. "The Queen Honey Bee Duties in the Composite Colonies." In The Polyandrous Queen Honey Bee: Biology and Apiculture. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815079128112010003.

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In a honey bee colony, a polyandrous queen bee performs two important duties predominantly. The first is reproduction, for modulation of colonial strength; and the second is the secretion of queen pheromones for regulation of social organization, developmental specification, colonial productivity control, retinue behaviour induction, worker ovarian suppression, foraging control, swarming reduction, other queen rearing inhibition, etc. In the female caste of honey bees, reproduction is uni-righted by a polyandrous queen, which mates preferably with multiple drones of other colonies during a nup
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Conference papers on the topic "Honey bee hives"

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Underwood, Benjamen, and Rahman Tashakkori. "Detecting Anomalies in Honey Bee Hives using their Audio Recordings." In SoutheastCon 2022. IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/southeastcon48659.2022.9763931.

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Atanasov, Atanas, Ivaylo Hristakov, and Veselin Dochev. "Monitoring agrometeorological factors and beehive weight during sunflower (Helianthus annuus) flowering." In 22nd International Scientific Conference Engineering for Rural Development. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Faculty of Engineering, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/erdev.2023.22.tf011.

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The impact of local agrometeorological factors on beehive changing weight during sunflower (Helianthus annuus) flowering was monitored. The study was conducted in 2021 growing season in a hilly flat area with predominant agricultural crops. The location of the experimental apiary is 43°32’4.02”N and 25°45’14.10”E at an altitude of 223 m. The experimental apiary consisted of 122 bee colonies housed in Dadant-Blatt hives. The bees are of the species (Apis mellifera macedonica). The total number of fields sown with sunflower was 6. All sunflower fields were located within a radius of the bees’ op
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Lofaro, Daniel M. "The Honey Bee Initiative — Smart hive." In 2017 14th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots and Ambient Intelligence (URAI). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/urai.2017.7992772.

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Tashakkori, Rahman, and Ahmad Ghadiri. "Image processing for honey bee hive health monitoring." In SoutheastCon 2015. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/secon.2015.7133029.

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Doi, Itsuki, and Takashi Ikegami. "Endogenous and Exogenous Bursts in a Honey Bee Hive." In The 2018 Conference on Artificial Life. MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/isal_a_00090.

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Buchanan, Gurney, and Rahman Tashakkori. "A Web-App for Analysis of Honey Bee Hive Data." In SoutheastCon 2019. IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/southeastcon42311.2019.9020286.

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Kas'yanov, A., and E. Lapynina. "HIVE-MICROCOLORIMETER DEVICE." In SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT FOR ANIMAL BREEDING IN SIBERIA 2023. Krasnoyarsk Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture is a separate division of the Federal Research Center KSC SB RAS, 2024. https://doi.org/10.52686/9785605087816_94.

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The article describes a hive-calorimeter that can be used in beekeeping to control the thermal regime of honey bees in the nuclei. Equipment for the control of thermogenesis in the nucleus hive has been developed and manufactured
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Stojnic, Vladan, Vladimir Risojevic, and Ratko Pilipovic. "Detection of pollen bearing honey bees in hive entrance images." In 2018 17th International Symposium INFOTEH-JAHORINA (INFOTEH). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/infoteh.2018.8345546.

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Tashakkori, Rahman, Gurney B. Buchanan, and Luke M. Craig. "Analyses of Audio and Video Recordings for Detecting a Honey Bee Hive Robbery." In SoutheastCon 2020. IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/southeastcon44009.2020.9249684.

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Simone-Finstrom, Michael. "Defending the hive: Social mechanisms complement individual immunity in honey bees." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.92460.

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Reports on the topic "Honey bee hives"

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Gurung, M. B., Uma Pratap, N. C. T. D. Shrestha, H. K. Sharma, N. Islam, and N. B. Tamang. Beekeeping Training for Farmers in Afghanistan: Resource Manual for Trainers [in Urdu]. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.53055/icimod.564.

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Beekeeping contributes to rural development by supporting agricultural production through pollination and by providing honey, wax, and other products for home use and sale. It offers a good way for resource-poor farmers in the Hindu Kush Himalayas to obtain income, as it requires only a small start-up investment, can be carried out in a small space close to the home, and generally yields profits within a year of operation. A modern approach to bee management, using frame hives and focusing on high quality, will help farmers benefit most fully from beekeeping. This manual is designed to help pr
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Jones, Graham, Diane Fraser, Urvashi Lallu, and Sarah-Jayne Fenwick. Perceptions and Impacts: An Observational Pilot Study of the Effects of Argentine Ants on Honey Bees in New Zealand. Unitec ePress, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/pibs.rs12016.

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The Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) is an invasive species first identified in New Zealand in 1990. It is an aggressive tramp species that can form very large ‘super colonies’ extending over vast areas and has been reported to rob honey and predate honey bees in hives. This pilot study sought to establish, from a circulated survey of beekeepers, which ant species were present in their hives and what awareness the beekeepers had of the potential impact of Argentine ants. In addition, a simple method of quantifying the effects of the Argentine ant on brood abundance was trialled in the field.
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Peter Berx, Peter Berx. What comes in must go out: honey bee hive economics and food allocation. Experiment, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/6532.

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Needham, Glenn R., Uri Gerson, Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman, D. Samatero, J. Yoder, and William Bruce. Integrated Management of Tracheal Mite, Acarapis woodi, and of Varroa Mite, Varroa jacobsoni, Major Pests of Honey Bees. United States Department of Agriculture, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2000.7573068.bard.

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Objectives: The Israeli work plan regarding HBTM included: (a) producing a better diagnostic method; (b) following infestations during the season and evaluating damage to resistant bees and, (c) controlling HBTM by conventional means under local conditions. For varroa our plans to try novel control (e.g. oil novel control (e.g. oil patties & essential oils) were initially delayed by very low pest populations, then disrupted by the emergence of fluvalinate resistance. We monitored the spread of resistance to understand it better, and analyzed an underlying biochemical resistance mechanism i
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