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Bee World current back catalogue
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Journal of Apicultural Research current back catalogue
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The content of essential and toxic elements in Croatian propolis samples and their tinctures.
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Protease and β-N-acetylglucosaminidase of honey bee chalkbrood pathogen Ascosphaera apis
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Foraging patterns of the southeastern blueberry bee Habropoda laboriosa (Apidae, Hymenoptera): Implications for understanding oligolecty
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Temperature affects Aethina tumida (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae)
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Inhibitory effect of bee venom against ultraviolet B induced MMP-1 and MMP-3 in human dermal fibroblasts
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A comparison of three methods for assessing the relative abundance of pollen resources collected by honey bee colonies
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The influence of RNA integrity on the detection of honey bee viruses: molecular assessment of different sample storage methods
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Pollination effects of the bumble bee and honey bee on white clover (Trifolium repens L.) seed production
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The effect of the availability of bee forage plants and environmental conditions on the nesting of Apis dorsata Fabr.
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Discriminating pine and fir honeydew honeys by microscopic characteristics
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Pollen collection by bumblebees (Bombus impatiens): the effects of resource manipulation, foraging experience and colony size
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Morphological variation in the pollen collecting apparatus of honey bees
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Stability of tylosin in honey at elevated temperatures
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Pollination ecology of Melaleuca cajuputi, Nypa fruticans and their flower visitors.
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Tissue distribution and properties of glutathione S-transferases in Apis cerana cerana Fabricius and Apis mellifera ligustica Spinola
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Diagnostic molecular markers discriminating Africanized honey bees from Greek and Cypriot honey bees (Apis mellifera, Hymenoptera: Apidae)
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Pollination of ‘criollo’ avocados (Persea americana) and the behaviour of associated bees in subtropical Mexico
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The effects of probiotic supplementation on the content of intestinal microflora and chemical composition of worker honey bees (Apis mellifera)
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Honey bee (Apis mellifera) strains differ in apple (Malus domestica) pollen foraging preference
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Screening additional antibiotics for efficacy against American foulbrood
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Production of reproductives in the honey bee species Apis cerana in northern Vietnam
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Delta13 C isotopic index of honeys produced in the Yucatan peninsula, Mexico
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Vitamin E supplement in honey bee colonies to increase cell acceptance rate and royal jelly production
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A molecular diagnostic method for selected Ascosphaera species using PCR amplification of internal transcribed spacer regions of rDNA
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Direct determination of aliphatic acids in honey by coelectroosmotic capillary zone electrophoresis
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Absorption of volatile compounds in honey from stored spices
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Botanical resources used by Apis mellifera determined by pollen analysis of royal jelly in Mina Gerais, Brazil
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Sampling of adult bees for detection of American foulbrood (Paenibacillus larvae subsp. larvae) spores in honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies
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Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis typing and oxytetracycline sensitivity of Paenibacillus larvae subsp. larvae isolates of Australian origin and those recovered from honey imported from Argentina
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A new technique for monitoring Trigona carbonaria nest contents, brood and activity using X-ray computerized tomography
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Geographic variation in Tetragonisca angustula (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponinae)
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Efficacy of lincomycin and tylosin in controlling American foulbrood in honey bee colonies
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The relative importance of vertical and horizontal visual cues in nest location by Megachile rotundata
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Antibacterial activity of selected Portuguese honeys
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Erratum TANANAKI, C; THRASYVOULOU, A; MENEXES, G (2005) Absorption of volatile compounds in honey from stored spices. Journal of Apicultural Research 44(2): 71–77.
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Residues of para-dichlorobenzene in honey and beeswax
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A survey of non-manuka New Zealand honeys for antibacterial and antifungal activities
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Biochemical composition of honeys produced in Turkey
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Antimicrobial activity of allicin against honey bee pathogens
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Analysis of insecticide residues in honeys from apiary (Apis mellifera) and wild honey bee (Apis dorsata and Apis florea) colonies in India
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Floral origin and seasonal variation of bee-collected pollens from individual colonies in New Zealand
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A non-invasive and non-destructive method for observing in-hive behaviour of the Australian stingless bee, Austroplebeia australis
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Brazilian honey samples evaluated by physical-chemical and carbon isotope ratio analysis.
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Nectar secretion in basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) grown in different soil conditions.
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Allozyme variability in honey bee populations from some mountainous regions in the southwest of Bulgaria
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Characterisation of honey from different regions of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The importance of plantain (Plantago spp.) as a supplementary pollen source in the diet of honey bees.
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Improved technique for introducing four-day old virgin queens to mating hives that uses artificial and natural queen cells for introduction
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Effects of heating and storage on hydroxy methylfurfural and diastase activity of different Turkish honeys
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Presence or absence of drones in ‘drone’ dusk mass flights performed by Apis dorsata forager bees
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Bt transgenic maize pollen and the silent poisoning of the hive
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High quality bee products are important to agriculture: why, and what needs to be done
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Collection of wax scale (Ceroplastes sp.) by the honey bee Apis mellifera
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Antimicrobial activity of some Argentinean wild plant essential oils against Paenibacillus larvae larvae, causal agent of American foulbrood (AFB)
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Studies on the phenology of Marchalina hellenica (Gen.) (Hemiptera: Coccoidea, Margarodidae) in relation to honeydew flow
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Diversity of pollinating insects visiting litchi flowers (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) and path analysis of environmental factors influencing foraging behaviour of four honeybee species
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Oral toxicity of essential oils and organic acids fed to honey bees (Apis mellifera).
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The effects of three acaricides on the developmental biology of small hive beetles (Aethina tumida).
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A histochemical study of the hypopharangeal glands of the dwarf honey bees Apis andreniformis and Apis florea.
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An evaluation of mini-nucleus honey bee hives for the pollination of honeydew melons in enclosures.
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Minerals in honey: environmental, geographical and botanical aspects.
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Direct encounters and effect of vapours from three ant species (Formicidae) on Varroa destructor mites in laboratory trials
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Screening of secreted proteases of Paenibacillus larvae by using substrate-SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
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Differences in sugar metabolism between the honey bees Apis mellifera and Apis cerana impact floral attractiveness
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Assessment of the mitochondrial origin of honey bees from Argentina
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Honeys of Sardinia (Italy)
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A retrospective history of the expansion of Africanized honeybees in Mexico
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Effect of flower age on honey bee behaviour when rewards are kept constant.
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Oxytetracycline-resistance in the honey bee pathogen Paenibacillus larvae is encoded on novel plasmid pMA67
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Mitochondrial DNA and allozyme frequencies in an Africanized Apis mellifera population in southern Oklahoma
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