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African Honey Bee: What You Need to Know
Published 2005-09-01“…This is the African or Africanized honey bee so often sensationalized in the media. The European honey bee is the race common to North America, and is an amalgam of many European subspecies imported over the past several centuries. …”
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Cape Honey Bee Apis mellifera capensis Escholtz
Published 2012-01-01“…Cape honey bees can produce both male and female offspring parthenogenetically. …”
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Identification and Treatment of European Foulbrood in Honey Bee Colonies
Published 2020-01-01“… European foulbrood is a bacterial disease that affects Western honey bee larvae. It is a concern to beekeepers everywhere, though it is less serious than American foulbrood because it does not form spores, which means that it can be treated. …”
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Identification and Treatment of European Foulbrood in Honey Bee Colonies
Published 2020-01-01“… European foulbrood is a bacterial disease that affects Western honey bee larvae. It is a concern to beekeepers everywhere, though it is less serious than American foulbrood because it does not form spores, which means that it can be treated. …”
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Africanized Honey Bee in Florida
Published 2008-01-01“…Neal, provides information about Africanized honey bees (AHB) in a question-and-answer format. Published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, December 2007. …”
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Africanized Honey Bee in Florida
Published 2008-01-01“…Neal, provides information about Africanized honey bees (AHB) in a question-and-answer format. Published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, December 2007. …”
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Centrality of Hygienic Honey Bee Workers in Colony Social Networks
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…honey bees…”
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Keeping Africanized Honey Bees Out of Wildlife Nest Boxes
Published 2007-03-01“…ENY-838/IN682: Keeping Africanized Honey Bees Out of Wildlife Nest Boxes (ufl.edu) …”
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Africanized Honey Bee in Florida
Published 2014-12-01“… The African honey bee, Apis mellifera scutellata, was introduced into South America from the central and southern part of Africa in 1957. …”
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Keeping Africanized Honey Bees Out of Wildlife Nest Boxes
Published 2007-03-01“…ENY-838/IN682: Keeping Africanized Honey Bees Out of Wildlife Nest Boxes (ufl.edu) …”
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Welcome to the Hive! Honey Bee 4-H Project Book
Published 2022-02-01“… The purpose of this publication is to provide a 4-H project book that discusses honey bees and their importance to our nation’s agriculture. …”
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Africanized Honey Bee in Florida
Published 2014-12-01“… The African honey bee, Apis mellifera scutellata, was introduced into South America from the central and southern part of Africa in 1957. …”
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Impact of Comb Cell Diameter on Nectar Evaporation Efficiency in Honey Bees
Published 2025-01-01“…Honey bees transform nectar into honey through a combination of physical and chemical processes, with the physical process primarily involving the evaporation of excess water to concentrate the nectar. …”
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Zymography of proteases in honey bees (Apis Mellifera) infected with Nosema ceranae
Published 2024-01-01“…Nosemosis is one of the most important honey bee diseases and is caused by two fungal species of the genus Nosema, i.e., Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae. …”
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Explaining the Best Management Practices for Maintaining European Honey Bee Colonies
Published 2010-10-01“…., outlines and explains the 12 recommendations listed in the voluntary agreement between Florida beekeepers and state officials to minimize the spread of African honey bees. Published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, October 2010. …”
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What to do about African Honey Bees: A Consumer Guide
Published 2014-12-01“… The general public can take several steps to avoid encountering honey bee swarms or colonies. The first and most important step is for citizens to educate themselves and their families about the African honey bee (AHB). …”
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What to do about African Honey Bees: A Consumer Guide
Published 2008-01-01“…Neal, provides information about Africanized honey bees (AHB), which have been labeled “killer” bees, steps people can take to avoid negative interactions, how to handle stings, and bee-proofing basics. …”
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Explaining the Best Management Practices for Maintaining European Honey Bee Colonies
Published 2010-10-01“…., outlines and explains the 12 recommendations listed in the voluntary agreement between Florida beekeepers and state officials to minimize the spread of African honey bees. Published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, October 2010. …”
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What to do about African Honey Bees: A Consumer Guide
Published 2008-01-01“…Neal, provides information about Africanized honey bees (AHB), which have been labeled “killer” bees, steps people can take to avoid negative interactions, how to handle stings, and bee-proofing basics. …”
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What to do about African Honey Bees: A Consumer Guide
Published 2014-12-01“… The general public can take several steps to avoid encountering honey bee swarms or colonies. The first and most important step is for citizens to educate themselves and their families about the African honey bee (AHB). …”
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