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How to spot and report bee pests and diseases.
This article reports on a study undertaken at the Karura forest apiaries in Kenya
Project to improve and update evidence of how energy is used, and an assessment of the abatement opportunities for all non-domestic premises across England and Wales.
Guidance for vets and beekeepers on importing bee medicines when a product authorised in the UK is not suitable or available.
The bees use pulsed thoracic vibrations to communicate information to advertise food sources
This article describes the mode of inheritance for reproduction without fertilisation in Cape honey bees
Tests the hypothesis that resistant behavioural defences are responsible for the endurance of African honey bees against varroa
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the beetle banks option.
How Defra will use your personal information when you submit a nomination for a Bees' Needs champion award.
Presents data on 4 pests - Aethina tumida, Galleria mellonella, Oplostomus haroldi, Varroa destructor
Beekeeping was previously a male-dominated activity, but has become an important economic activity for both men and women
The Building Energy Efficiency Survey (BEES) 2014–15 sets out to improve and update the evidence of how energy is used, and to provide an assessment of the abatement opportunities for all non-domestic premises across England and Wales.
Acanthoscelides obtectus, the bean weevil, is a pest species of beetle which feeds on beans in the tropics
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