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What we do
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CORE PROJECTS
BEEBOOK
B-RAP
Colony losses monitoring
TASK FORCES
APITOX
Nutrition
Research Network for Sustainable Bee Breeding
Small hive beetle
Honey Bee Watch
Varroa control
Vespid
Viruses
World Honey Bee Health
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C.S.I. Pollen
GEI Experiment
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Maja Ivana Smodis Skerl
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Maja Ivana
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Smodis Skerl
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Doctoral
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Agricultural institute of Slovenia
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Slovenia
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BEEBOOK, Nutrition, Sustainable bee breeding, Varroa control, Velutina
Composition and Quality of Honey Bee Feed: The Methodology and Monitoring of Candy Boards
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Efficacy and Toxicity of VarroMed® Used for Controlling Varroa destructor Infestation in Different Seasons and Geographical Areas
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Summer brood interruption as integrated management strategy for effective Varroa control in Europe
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Effects on Some Therapeutical, Biochemical, and Immunological Parameters of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Exposed to Probiotic Treatments, in Field and Laboratory Conditions
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