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  •   Varroa destructor Infestation in Untreated Honey Bee (Hymenoptera
     The results indicate that hygienic colonies with queens mated naturally to unselected drones had signi cantly fewer mites on adult bees and within worker brood cells than Starline colonies for up to 1 yr without treatment in a commercial, migratory.

  •   Resistance to the parasitic mite Varroa destructor in honey bees
     Without effective acaricide treatments, repeated as often as three times a year, A. mellifera colonies die from mite pollination afforded by them, have been essentially eliminated in North colonies continue to be discovered (Kraus and Page, 1995), they.

  •   Africanized Honey Bee
     Races of Honey Bees The term "killer bee" is often used by the media or the public in reference to the Africanized honey bee, which is a race of the honey bee that is familiar to all of us... Unlike other domesticated animals which have been put to work.

  •   Varroa-tolerant Italian honey bees introduced from Brazil were not
     We decided to test and compare the tolerance to varroa of these apparently adapted Italian bees from Brazil with local honey bees in an apiary in Germany, a location where honey bee colonies would normally die if they are maintained without treatment.

  •   Africanized honey bees ( Apis mellifera L.) are more efficient at
     When the rates at which bees removed pupae from infested cells were corrected for the rate of removal of the control pupae, the resultant figures were also significantly greater for the Africanized bee colonies (26%), compared to the Italian colonies.

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