2018
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijnrem.20180304.11
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Apiarists’ Awareness and Responses to Honey Bee Colony Parasite and Pathogen Infections in Kenya

Abstract: Globally, honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) is the most domesticated bee species due to their ability to produce honey of commercial value, wax, pollen, royal jelly and propolis. They also facilitate pollination processes of flowering plants. However, there has been an increase in reported incidences of hive and colony infection by honey bee parasites and pathogens, contributing to colony collapse disorder. This study explored the beekeeper's approaches to hive infestation by bee parasites and pathogens in Kenya. … Show more

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