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Severe pulmonary-renal syndrome in honeybee sting envenomation – A case report
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Influence of nano-polystyrene on cyfluthrin toxicity in honeybee Apis cerana cerana Fabricius
Published 2025-01-01“…As pollinating insects, honeybees are simultaneously exposed to both these toxins. …”
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Differences in visitation of honeybees and bumblebees to ornamental plant varieties can be explained by floral traits
Published 2025-02-01“…Nectar sugar content and flower colour were important for cultivar attractiveness to both honeybees and bumblebees, with corolla tube depth also being an important factor for honeybees. …”
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Brood thermoregulation effectiveness is positively linked to the amount of brood but not to the number of bees in honeybee colonies
Published 2023-05-01“…To ensure the optimal development of brood, a honeybee colony needs to regulate its temperature within a certain range of values (thermoregulation), regardless of environmental changes in biotic and abiotic factors. …”
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Invasive plant and honeybee alter native plant-pollinator network structure in dry forest
Published 2025-02-01“…Surprisingly, this did not affect the number of visits by non-native honeybees. However, the increased honeybee visitation negatively impacted native pollinator richness, causing a 60% decline. …”
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Welcome to the Hive! Honey Bee 4-H Project Book
Published 2022-02-01Subjects: “…honeybee…”
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Lively Cuckoo Bee (suggested common name) Nomada fervida Smith (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Published 2017-12-01Subjects: “…Family: Apidae (bumblebees, carpenter bees, honeybees)…”
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Lively Cuckoo Bee (suggested common name) Nomada fervida Smith (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Published 2017-12-01Subjects: “…Family: Apidae (bumblebees, carpenter bees, honeybees)…”
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Pesticide Effects on Nontarget Organisms
Published 2011-06-01“…This revised 7-page guide addresses the effects of various types of pesticides on nontarget organisms, including natural enemies and beneficial organisms, such as honeybees, wildlife, fish, and nontarget plants. Written by Frederick M. …”
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Pesticide Effects on Nontarget Organisms
Published 2011-06-01“…This revised 7-page guide addresses the effects of various types of pesticides on nontarget organisms, including natural enemies and beneficial organisms, such as honeybees, wildlife, fish, and nontarget plants. Written by Frederick M. …”
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Pollination of Citrus Hybrids
Published 2018-04-01“…Additionally, synchronizing bloom periods and early fruit harvest from pollenizer trees help maintain consistent fruit production. Honeybees are essential for this process, and one colony per two acres is recommended. …”
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Pollination of Citrus Hybrids
Published 2018-04-01“…Additionally, synchronizing bloom periods and early fruit harvest from pollenizer trees help maintain consistent fruit production. Honeybees are essential for this process, and one colony per two acres is recommended. …”
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Molecular mechanisms of cis-oxygen bridge neonicotinoids to Apis mellifera Linnaeus chemosensory protein: Surface plasmon resonance, multiple spectroscopy techniques, and molecular...
Published 2025-01-01“…Honeybees, essential pollinators for maintaining biodiversity, are experiencing a sharp population decline, which has become a pressing environmental concern. …”
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Diversity of harmful and beneficial insects on faba bean, Vicia faba L. in Assiut Governorate, Northern Upper Egypt
Published 2023-12-01“…While, minute pirate bug, Orius insidiosus (6.51%) and common green lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea (5.52%) were found in a moderate dominant. Moreover, honeybees, Apis mellifera were the main pollinators of this vital crop that was observed in high numbers through the growing season. …”
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Bee louse, bee fly, braulid, Braula coeca Nitzsch (Insecta: Diptera: Braulidae)
Published 2010-04-01“…It describes this wingless fly that lives as a commensalist in western honeybee colonies — distribution, description, life cycle and behavior and management. …”
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Bee louse, bee fly, braulid, Braula coeca Nitzsch (Insecta: Diptera: Braulidae)
Published 2010-04-01“…It describes this wingless fly that lives as a commensalist in western honeybee colonies — distribution, description, life cycle and behavior and management. …”
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