Stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) are widely distributed in tropics and subtropics areas. Now these bees are farmed by the human because they produce honey and propolis. Natural enemies can disturb the colony that affects to nest structure and productivity of these bees. This study aimed to study the common nest structure and additional nest structure of stingless bees which caused by natural enemies. This research was conducted from August to November 2015. Samples were taken from three locations, i.e, Pasuruan (East Java), Tasikmalaya (West Java), and Rangkasbitung (Banten). Descriptive analysis was used to compare the structure and composition of the nest in bamboo and additional nest structures in relation with natural enemies. Gener...
Bee activities and colony may affect the production of bee products. Bee-pollen is one of the import...
Stingless bee is known as a potential insect for honey production and recently identified as a novel...
Survey of stingless bee diversity, nesting preferences, and forage plants was conducted in West Halm...
Stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) are widely distributed in tropics and subtropics areas. Now the...
Stingless bees have been considered as the excellent option in the apiary sector as they produce val...
The research about types of natural enemies of stinless bees Lepidotrigona terminata had been conduc...
Meliponiculture is an activity of stingless beekeeping, where the colony of stingless bees extracted...
Stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Meliponini) are corbiculate and eusocial bees, including over 500 speci...
Generally, stingless bees have distinct geographical distribution and nesting sites, inhabiting tr...
Stingless bees have an important role, namely as a potential pollinator for increasing the productio...
Estimate of stingless bee colonies including nest structures and quantitative brood and adult indivi...
This article refers to the biology and ecology of stingless bees (Meliponini), living in tropical an...
Stingless bees are in a diverse group of highly eusocial bees (meliponines) which are reared for the...
The study investigated the occupation and emergence of bees that nest in trap-nests and assessed asp...
The aim of this study was to describe the nest architecture of Tetragona clavipes colonies, and to c...
Bee activities and colony may affect the production of bee products. Bee-pollen is one of the import...
Stingless bee is known as a potential insect for honey production and recently identified as a novel...
Survey of stingless bee diversity, nesting preferences, and forage plants was conducted in West Halm...
Stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) are widely distributed in tropics and subtropics areas. Now the...
Stingless bees have been considered as the excellent option in the apiary sector as they produce val...
The research about types of natural enemies of stinless bees Lepidotrigona terminata had been conduc...
Meliponiculture is an activity of stingless beekeeping, where the colony of stingless bees extracted...
Stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Meliponini) are corbiculate and eusocial bees, including over 500 speci...
Generally, stingless bees have distinct geographical distribution and nesting sites, inhabiting tr...
Stingless bees have an important role, namely as a potential pollinator for increasing the productio...
Estimate of stingless bee colonies including nest structures and quantitative brood and adult indivi...
This article refers to the biology and ecology of stingless bees (Meliponini), living in tropical an...
Stingless bees are in a diverse group of highly eusocial bees (meliponines) which are reared for the...
The study investigated the occupation and emergence of bees that nest in trap-nests and assessed asp...
The aim of this study was to describe the nest architecture of Tetragona clavipes colonies, and to c...
Bee activities and colony may affect the production of bee products. Bee-pollen is one of the import...
Stingless bee is known as a potential insect for honey production and recently identified as a novel...
Survey of stingless bee diversity, nesting preferences, and forage plants was conducted in West Halm...