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Do honey bee viruses spread to Australian stingless bees and what is the impact of the viruses on the stingless bees? - www.anba.org.au
A new project will investigate the impacts on honey bee associated viruses on native stingless bees.Shahid Mehmood is a first-year PhD student at James Cook University, Cairns campus working on virus spillover from European and Asian honey bees to the stingless bees, Tetragonula hockingsi and Tetragonula carbonaria. Shahid is investigating if the five most common … Do honey bee viruses spread to Australian stingless bees and what is the impact of the viruses on the stingless bees? Read More »
Biosecurity Factsheets for Australian Native Bees - www.anba.org.au
Feature Image by Jeremy Jones Plant Health Australia: “In recognition of the vulnerability of European honey bees to colony collapse events in other parts of the world, as well as increasing pressure brought about by climate change, chemical use, and habitat disturbance and reduction, Australian horticultural industries are actively investigating the use of Australian native bees … Biosecurity Factsheets for Australian Native Bees Read More »
European Foulbrood is transmitted to stingless bees by feeding them with honey bee pollen and honey - www.anba.org.au
Stingless bee keeping (meliponiculture) is increasing rapidly in Brazil especially using the large native Melipona stingless bee species. Stingless bee products have been used since pre-Colombian times in Central America, when Mayan civilizations managed Melipona species, practicing meliponiculture for food and medicine. In recent times, stingless bee-keepers are increasingly feeding pollen and honey of the … European Foulbrood is transmitted to stingless bees by feeding them with honey bee pollen and honey Read More »
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