Reports of honey bee population decline has spurred many national efforts to understand the extent of the problem and to identify causative or associated factors. However, our collective understanding of the factors has been hampered by a lack of joined up trans-national effort. Moreover, the impacts of beekeeper knowledge and beekeeping management practices have often been overlooked, despite honey bees being a managed pollinator. Here, we established a standardised active monitoring network for 5 798 apiaries over two consecutive years to quantify honey bee colony mortality across 17 European countries. Our data demonstrate that overwinter losses ranged between 2% and 32%, and that high summer losses were likely to follow high winter loss...
<div><p>Over the last few years, many European and North American countries have reported a high rat...
<p>Estimating winter losses for managed honey bee (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) colonies is critical for u...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2018/19 resulting from using t...
International audienceReports of honey bee population decline has spurred many national efforts to u...
An increase in honey bee mortality has been reported within and outside the European Union. A Belgia...
Explaining the reasons for the high honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony loss rate in recent years has ...
The first pan-European harmonized active epidemiological surveillance program on honeybee colony mor...
International audienceThe first pan-European harmonized active epidemiological surveillance program ...
Bee keeping is facing serious difficulties throughout the world. Deaths of honey bees appear to have...
Austrian beekeepers frequently suffered severe colony losses during the last decade similar to trend...
Honey bee and colony mortality have been reported for several years in many countries as well as i...
Growing evidence indicates that European managed honey bees are in decline, but information for Euro...
In 2008 the COLOSS network was formed by honey bee experts from Europe and the USA. The primary obje...
This short article presents loss rates of honey bee colonies over winter 2017/18 from 36 countries, ...
The Western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most important animal pollinator in agricult...
<div><p>Over the last few years, many European and North American countries have reported a high rat...
<p>Estimating winter losses for managed honey bee (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) colonies is critical for u...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2018/19 resulting from using t...
International audienceReports of honey bee population decline has spurred many national efforts to u...
An increase in honey bee mortality has been reported within and outside the European Union. A Belgia...
Explaining the reasons for the high honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony loss rate in recent years has ...
The first pan-European harmonized active epidemiological surveillance program on honeybee colony mor...
International audienceThe first pan-European harmonized active epidemiological surveillance program ...
Bee keeping is facing serious difficulties throughout the world. Deaths of honey bees appear to have...
Austrian beekeepers frequently suffered severe colony losses during the last decade similar to trend...
Honey bee and colony mortality have been reported for several years in many countries as well as i...
Growing evidence indicates that European managed honey bees are in decline, but information for Euro...
In 2008 the COLOSS network was formed by honey bee experts from Europe and the USA. The primary obje...
This short article presents loss rates of honey bee colonies over winter 2017/18 from 36 countries, ...
The Western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most important animal pollinator in agricult...
<div><p>Over the last few years, many European and North American countries have reported a high rat...
<p>Estimating winter losses for managed honey bee (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) colonies is critical for u...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2018/19 resulting from using t...