This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2018/19 resulting from using the standardised COLOSS questionnaire in 35 countries (31 in Europe). In total, 28,629 beekeepers supplying valid loss data wintered 738,233 colonies, and reported 29,912 (4.1%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 4.0–4.1%) colonies with unsolvable queen problems 79,146 (10.7%, 95% CI 10.5–10.9%) dead colonies after winter and 13,895 colonies (1.9%, 95% CI 1.8–2.0%) lost through natural disaster. This gave an overall colony winter loss rate of 16.7% (95% CI 16.4–16.9%), varying greatly between countries, from 5.8% to 32. 0%. We modelled the risk of loss as a dead/empty colony or from unresolvable queen problems and found that, overall, larger beek...
Simple Summary: Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are important pollinators that benefit environmental con...
<p>Estimating winter losses for managed honey bee (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) colonies is critical for u...
In this short note we present comparable loss rates of honey bee colonies during winter 2016/2017 fr...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2018/19 resulting from using t...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2019/20 resulting from using t...
This short article presents loss rates of honey bee colonies over winter 2017/18 from 36 countries, ...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2018/19 resulting from using t...
eISSN 2078-6913In this short note we present comparable loss rates of honey bee colonies during wint...
In this short note we present comparable loss rates of honey bee colonies during winter 2015/16 from...
This article presents results of an analysis of winter losses of honey bee colonies from 19 mainly E...
In this short note we present comparable loss rates of honey bee colonies during winter 2016/2017 fr...
In 2008 the COLOSS network was formed by honey bee experts from Europe and the USA. The primary obje...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2019/20 resulting from using t...
This article presents results of an analysis of winter losses of honey bee colonies from 19 mainly E...
Simple Summary: Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are important pollinators that benefit environmental con...
<p>Estimating winter losses for managed honey bee (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) colonies is critical for u...
In this short note we present comparable loss rates of honey bee colonies during winter 2016/2017 fr...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2018/19 resulting from using t...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2019/20 resulting from using t...
This short article presents loss rates of honey bee colonies over winter 2017/18 from 36 countries, ...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2018/19 resulting from using t...
eISSN 2078-6913In this short note we present comparable loss rates of honey bee colonies during wint...
In this short note we present comparable loss rates of honey bee colonies during winter 2015/16 from...
This article presents results of an analysis of winter losses of honey bee colonies from 19 mainly E...
In this short note we present comparable loss rates of honey bee colonies during winter 2016/2017 fr...
In 2008 the COLOSS network was formed by honey bee experts from Europe and the USA. The primary obje...
This article presents managed honey bee colony loss rates over winter 2019/20 resulting from using t...
This article presents results of an analysis of winter losses of honey bee colonies from 19 mainly E...
Simple Summary: Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are important pollinators that benefit environmental con...
<p>Estimating winter losses for managed honey bee (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) colonies is critical for u...
In this short note we present comparable loss rates of honey bee colonies during winter 2016/2017 fr...