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Monthly Archives: September, 2016

Producing Clover & Cotton Creamed Honey under Cooling Conditions & Potential use as Colonies Feeding

Abstract In this study, the possibility to produce creamed honey from liquid clover and cotton honey using glucose powder and temperature of 5°C was investigated....

Impacts of Intensive Dusting or Spraying with Varroa Control Materials on Honeybee Workers & Drones

Abstract One of the safest methods to reduce Varroa infestation in honey bee colonies is the use of mechanical methods. Dusting or spraying honey bees...

Royalactin is not a royal making of a queen

Abstract Honeybee (Apis mellifera) females occur in two castes: workers and one reproductive queen. Caste is nutritionally regulated and only larvae exclusively fed on royal...

Bee Stings at Sites of Acupuncture as a Potential Therapy for Idiopathic Premature Ovarian Failure

Abstract Objectives: To evaluate administration of bee stings at sites of acupuncture on the hormonal profile of patients with idiopathic premature ovarian failure (POF).Study design:...

Deformed wing virus can be transmitted during natural mating in honey bees and infect the queens

Abstract Deformed wing virus is an important contributor to honey bee colony losses. Frequently queen failure is reported as a cause for colony loss. Here...