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African Honey Bee: What You Need to Know
Published 2015-08-01“… African honey bees entered the United States in the early 1990s and have since spread throughout the Southwest and Southeast, including parts of Florida. …”
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Detection of Adulterated Honey by Fluorescence Excitation-Emission Matrices
Published 2018-01-01“…Honey is a frequent target of adulteration through inappropriate production practices and origin mislabelling. …”
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Genetic markers for the resistance of honey bee to Varroa destructor
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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. …”
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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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How to Feed a Horse: Understanding Basic Principles of Horse Nutrition
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How to Feed a Horse: Understanding Basic Principles of Horse Nutrition
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A report on the physicochemical and antioxidant properties of three Indonesian forest honeys produced by Apis dorsata
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Asian Giant Hornet Vespa mandarinia Smith (1852) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae)
Published 2020-05-01“… Vespa mandarinia Smith, commonly called the Asian giant hornet, is the largest hornet in the world. Its size and distinctive markings make it easily distinguishable from other Asian hornet species. …”
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Asian Giant Hornet Vespa mandarinia Smith (1852) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae)
Published 2020-05-01“… Vespa mandarinia Smith, commonly called the Asian giant hornet, is the largest hornet in the world. Its size and distinctive markings make it easily distinguishable from other Asian hornet species. …”
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