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Beehive Beekeeping: Encyclopedia - Beehive Beekeeping
Domesticated honeybees are kept in beehives. The bees use the hive space to raise brood and to store honey for the coming winter. A loca...
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Bee Learning And Communication: Encyclopedia - Bee Learning And Communication
Bees learn and communicate in order to find food sources and for other means.
Bee learning and communication - Learning.
Learning is ess...
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Beekeeping: Encyclopedia - Beekeeping
Beekeeping (or apiculture, from Latin apis, a bee) is the practice of intentional maintenance of honeybee hives by humans. A beekeeper ma...
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Brood Honeybee: Encyclopedia - Brood Honeybee
The young of honeybees are collectively called brood. In Langstroth hives each frame which is mainly brood (usually with some pollen and ...
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Swarming Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Swarming Honeybee - Swarm Management
During the first year of a queen's life the colony has little incentive to swarm, unless the hive is very crowded. During her second spri...
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Beehive Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beehive Beekeeping - Modern Beehives
The modern beehive, designed in 1840 by father Jan Dzierżon, is made up of a series of square or rectangular boxes without tops or botto...
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Pesticide Toxicity To Bees: Encyclopedia Ii - Pesticide Toxicity To Bees - Highly Toxic Pesticides To Bees
Listed by brand name, generic name and length of residual toxicity. Note that the brand names listed here are by no means complete.
Pest...
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Beekeeping Leading Practices: Encyclopedia Ii - Beekeeping Leading Practices - Generally Accepted
Beekeeping leading practices - All beekeepers.
Treat for disease only as needed
Over-use or inappropriate use of medications to ...
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Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beekeeping - History Of Beekeeping
Beekeeping is one of the oldest forms of food production. Some of the earliest evidence of beekeeping is from rock painting, dating to ar...
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Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Honeybee - Origin And Distribution Of The Genus Apis
Honeybees probably originated in Tropical Africa and spread from South Africa to Northern Europe and East into India and China. The first...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - Varroa Mites
Main articles: Varroa destructor
Varroa destructor and Varroa jacobsoni are parasitic mites that feed off the bodily fluids of adult, pup...
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Bee Learning And Communication: Encyclopedia Ii - Bee Learning And Communication - Communication
Bees communicate their floral findings in order to recruit other worker bees of the hive to forage in the same area. The factors that det...
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Beehive Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beehive Beekeeping - Modern Beehives
The modern beehive, designed in 1840 by father Jan Dzierżon, is made up of a series of square or rectangular boxes without tops or botto...
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Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beekeeping - Types Of Beekeepers
There are several types of beekeepers:
Hobbyists — They have a different day job but find beekeeping fun as just a hobby.
Sideliners â...
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Swarming Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Swarming Honeybee - Swarming Location
When honeybees swarm from the hive they do not fly far at first. They may gather in a tree or on a branch only a few meters from the hive...
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Bee Learning And Communication: Encyclopedia Ii - Bee Learning And Communication - Learning
Learning is essential for efficient foraging. Bees are unlikely to make many repeat visits if a plant provides little in the way of rewar...
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Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beekeeping - Types Of Beekeeping Equipment
The bees are usually kept in a Langstroth hive, that is wooden boxes, or supers, filled with frames that each hold a sheet of wax or plas...
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Beehive Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beehive Beekeeping - Traditional Beehives
Traditional beehives provided an enclosure for the bee colony but little more. Because there is no internal structure provided for the be...
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Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beekeeping - Types Of Beekeeping Equipment
The bees are usually kept in a Langstroth hive, that is wooden boxes, or supers, filled with frames that each hold a sheet of wax or plas...
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Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beekeeping - Types Of Beekeepers
There are several types of beekeepers:
Hobbyists — have a different day job but find beekeeping fun as just a hobby.
Sideliners — ha...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - American Foulbrood Afb
Paenibacillus larvae (formerly classified as Bacillus larvae) is a spore-forming bacterium. This disease only affects the bee larvae but ...
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Pesticide Toxicity To Bees: Encyclopedia Ii - Pesticide Toxicity To Bees - Common Insecticides Toxic To Bees Used On Soybeans
Many insecticides used against soybean aphids are highly toxic to bees.
Orthene 75S (acephate)
Address 75 WSP (acephate)
Sevin (Carbaryl...
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Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beekeeping - Protective Clothing
When interacting with the bees, novice beekeepers usually wear protective clothing (including gloves and a hooded suit or hat and veil). ...
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Beekeeping Leading Practices: Encyclopedia Ii - Beekeeping Leading Practices - Controversial Or Emerging Practices
Beekeeping leading practices - All beekeepers.
Food Grade Mineral Oil as a miticide
Recent research by Dr. Pedro Rodriguez and o...
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Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Honeybee - Honeybee Life Cycle
Like other eusocial bees, a colony generally contains one breeding female, or "queen"; a few thousand males, or "drones"; and a large pop...
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Beehive Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beehive Beekeeping - Beehive Symbolism
The beehive (usually as an iconified skep) is one of the symbols of the US state of Utah. It is associated with the doctrine of the Churc...
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Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Honeybee - Honeybee Communication
See also: Bee learning and communication
Honey bees are an excellent animal to study with regards to behavior because they are abundant a...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - Dysentery
Dysentery is a condition resulting from a combination of long periods of inability to make cleansing flights (generally due to cold weath...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - Small Hive Beetle
Aethina tumida is a small, dark-colored beetle that lives in beehives.
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - Nosema
Nosema apis is a spore-forming parasite that invades the intestinal tracts of adult bees and causes nosema disease. Nosema is also associ...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - Chalkbrood
Ascophaera apis is a fungal disease infests the gut of the larva. The fungus will compete with the larva for food, ultimately causing it ...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - American Foulbrood Afb
Paenibacillus larvae (formerly classified as Bacillus larvae) is a spore-forming bacterium. This disease only affects the bee larvae but ...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - European Foulbrood Efb
Melissococcus pluton is a bacterial brood disease that infests the guts of bee larvae. European foulbrood is less deadly than American fo...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - Wax Moths
Main article: Waxworm
Galleria mellonella (greater wax moths) will not attack the bees directly, but feed on the wax used by the bees to ...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - Chilled Brood
Chilled brood is not actually a disease but can be a result of mistreatment of the bees by the beekeeper. It also can be caused by a pest...
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Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Honeybee - Products Of The Honeybee
Honeybee - Pollination.
Main article: Pollination management
The honeybee's primary commercial value is as a pollinator of crops. Orcha...
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Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Honeybee - Honeybee Predators
Honeybee - Insects.
Chinese mantid
Dragonfly
Green Darner
Asian giant hornet - Japan
Bald-faced hornet
Yellow jacket
Common Wate...
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Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Honeybee - Honeybee Life Cycle
Like other eusocial bees, a colony generally contains one breeding female, or "queen"; a few thousand males, or "drones"; and a large pop...
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Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Honeybee - Beekeeping
The honeybee is a colonial insect that is often maintained, fed, and transported by beekeepers.
Honeybees collect nectar and store it as ...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - Pesticide Losses
Honeybees are susceptible to many of the chemicals used for agricultural spraying of other insects and pests. Many pesticides are known t...
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Diseases Of The Honeybee: Encyclopedia Ii - Diseases Of The Honeybee - Acarine Tracheal Mites
Acarapis woodi is a small parasitic mite that infests the airways of the honeybee. The first known infestation of the mites occurred in t...
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