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1. Neighbors sharing pathogens: the intricate relationship between Apis mellifera and ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) nesting in hives.

2. Culturable yeast community associated with grape must and honey bees sampled from apiaries located in the vineyards.

3. Monitoring strategies during the establishment phase of Aethina tumida on Oahu, Hawaii.

4. Honeybees: The Year's Most Prominent Guests: An Examination of Contemporary Apiaries in Sokoto State, Nigeria.

5. Droplet Digital RT-PCR (dd RT-PCR) Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in Honey Bees and Honey Collected in Apiaries across the Campania Region.

6. Effective pest management approaches can mitigate honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony winter loss across a range of weather conditions in small-scale, stationary apiaries.

7. The Braconid Syntretomorpha szaboi Papp Is Posing a Great Threat to the Eastern Honeybee, Apis cerana.

8. Phylogenetic analysis of the trypanosomatid parasite Lotmaria passim in honey bees (Apis mellifera) in Poland.

9. Emergent and Known Honey Bee Pathogens through Passive Surveillance in the Republic of Kosovo.

10. Significance of the apiary location for the content of copper and zinc in the bee pollen.

11. Investigation of Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae in bees by Multiplex PCR in Kırıkkale Region.

12. Prevalence of Varroa destructor and first report of Nosema sp. in Apis mellifera drone congregation areas.

13. Seasonal variation in defense behavior in European and scutellata-hybrid honey bees (Apis mellifera) in Southern California.

14. Greater wax moth control in apiaries can be improved by combining Bacillus thuringiensis and entrapments.

15. Insights into varroa mite (Varroa destructor) infestation levels in local honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies of Ethiopia.

16. Signatures of adaptive decreased virulence of deformed wing virus in an isolated population of wild honeybees (Apis mellifera).

17. The post 1851 beekeeping renaissance.

18. Electrical traps, so called harps, efficient and selective against Vespa velutina workers predating on hives.

19. In Search of Apis mellifera pomonella in Kazakhstan.

20. Accuracy vs. Energy: An Assessment of Bee Object Inference in Videos from On-Hive Video Loggers with YOLOv3, YOLOv4-Tiny, and YOLOv7-Tiny.

21. Seasonal patterns of beneficial phytochemical availability in honey and stored pollen from honey bee colonies in large apiaries.

22. SURVEY ON FACTORS AFFECTING HONEY BEES COLONIES IN ROMANIA: PRELIMINARY DATA.

23. Efficacy of Protein Baits with Fipronil to Control Vespa velutina nigrithorax (Lepeletier, 1836) in Apiaries.

24. Queen Rearing Activity and Virgin Queen’s Weight for Enhancing the Beekeeping Performance among the Carniolan, Buckfast, Italian and Cordovan Bees.

25. AN OVERVIEW ON BEEKEEPING AND HONEYBEE COLONY LOSSES IN ROMANIA, RESULTING FROM NATIONAL SURVEYS.

26. A four-decade profile of apicultural demographics and production in New Zealand, 1980–2020.

27. Добив на пчелен мед при пчелни семейства с естествено и инструментално осеменени пчелни майки през два стопански сезона.

28. Honey Bees Prefer Pollen Substitutes Rich in Protein Content Located at Short Distance from the Apiary.

29. Geographical and Seasonal Analysis of the Honeybee Microbiome.

30. INVESTIGATION of MICROORGANISM CONTAMINATION POINTS in BEEKEEPING EQUIPMENTS WITH CLINICAL SIGNS of FOULBROOD in APIARIES.

31. ISRAEL ACUTE BEE PARALYSIS VIRUS PREVALENCE IN APIARIES WITH COLONY LOSS IN TÜRKİYE.

32. PHENETIC VARIATION IN HONEY BEE (Apis mellifera) POPULATION OF THE TORATAU GEOPARK, THE REPUBLIC OF BASHKORTOSTAN.

33. HORMIGAS MARABUNTAS (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) EN APIARIOS DE Apis mellifera L. EN KANCABCHÉN, QUINTANA ROO, MÉXICO.

34. Phylogenetic analysis of Starmerella apis in honey bees (Apis mellifera).

35. APICULTURA ARGENTINA: CONTEXTO FUNDACIONAL Y ELEMENTOS DE RESILIENCIA DEL SECTOR.

36. Occurrence of Nosemosis in honey bee, Apis mellifera L. at the apiaries of East Kazakhstan.

37. Physicochemical characterization of propolis collected by Apis mellifera L (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Pacho and Bogotá Cundinamarca.

38. Honeybees prevail at native wildflowers distant from wildland apiaries.

39. Palynological Diversity of Melliferous flora around Apiaries from District Mardan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Pakistan.

40. Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of Ascosphaera apis (Maassen ex Claussen) LS Olive & Spiltoir (1955) isolates from honeybee colonies in Turkey.

41. Prevalence of Nosema ceranae in apiculture regions of Bahia State, Brazil.

42. STUDY REGARDING THE TRIGGERING FACTORS OF Apis mellifera carpatica SWARMING PHENOMENON.

43. BIOSECURITY AND GOOD BEEKEEPING PRACTICES IN BEEKEEPING.

44. Occurrence and Molecular Phylogeny of Economically Relevant Viruses Infecting Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.) of Bingöl Province, Turkey.

45. Africanized honeybee population (Apis mellifera L.) in Nicaragua: Forewing length and mitotype lineages.

46. Risk factors for honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) mortality in Estonian apiaries during 2012–2013.

47. Monitoring Study in Honeybee Colonies Stressed by the Invasive Hornet Vespa velutina.

48. Immune investigation of the honeybee Apis mellifera jemenitica broods: A step toward production of a bee-derived antibiotic against the American foulbrood

49. Contaminant dynamics in honey bees and hive products of apiaries from environmentally contrasting Argentinean regions.

50. Molecular Detection of Acarapis woodi Using Hive Debris as Innovative and Non-Invasive Matrix.

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