Pollen substitute diets are a valuable resource for maintaining strong and health honey bee colonies. Specific diets may be useful in one region or country and inadequate or economically unviable in others. We compared two artificial protein diets that had been formulated from locally-available ingredients in Brazil with bee bread and a non-protein sucrose diet. Groups of 100 newly-emerged, adult workers of Africanized honey bees in Brazil and European honey bees in the USA were confined in small cages and fed on one of four diets for seven days. The artificial diets included a high protein diet made of soy milk powder and albumin, and a lower protein level diet consisting of soy milk powder, brewer’s yeast and rice bran. The initial protei...
The objective of this study was to compare the population, weight and honey production of honey bee...
In bumble bee colonies pollen is the only protein source for larval feeding and adults consume it t...
The study of the feeding of bees is important because periods of flowering shortages reduce the avai...
Pollen substitute diets are a valuable resource for maintaining strong and health honey bee colonies...
Throughout much of South and Central America, Africanized honey bees tend to abscond during dearth p...
Adequate substitutes for pollen are necessary for maintaining healthy bee colonies during periods of...
Pollen substitute diets have become increasingly important for maintaining strong and healthy honey ...
The superiority of Africanized over European honey bees in tropical and subtropical regions of the N...
In bumble bee colonies, pollen is the only protein source for larval feeding and its shortage causes...
Adequate protein levels are necessary to maintain strong honey bee [Apis mellifera (L.)] colonies. T...
Nectar and pollen are the basic food resources of stingless bees. The current advance of meliponicul...
Due to current threats such as climate change, emerging diseases, and agricultural chemical use, hon...
In bumble bee colonies, pollen is the only protein source for larval feeding and its shortage causes...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) are pollinators of major importance for crop production. In recent ye...
Feeding bees Apis mellifera is considered one of the main bottlenecks of beekeeping, having effects...
The objective of this study was to compare the population, weight and honey production of honey bee...
In bumble bee colonies pollen is the only protein source for larval feeding and adults consume it t...
The study of the feeding of bees is important because periods of flowering shortages reduce the avai...
Pollen substitute diets are a valuable resource for maintaining strong and health honey bee colonies...
Throughout much of South and Central America, Africanized honey bees tend to abscond during dearth p...
Adequate substitutes for pollen are necessary for maintaining healthy bee colonies during periods of...
Pollen substitute diets have become increasingly important for maintaining strong and healthy honey ...
The superiority of Africanized over European honey bees in tropical and subtropical regions of the N...
In bumble bee colonies, pollen is the only protein source for larval feeding and its shortage causes...
Adequate protein levels are necessary to maintain strong honey bee [Apis mellifera (L.)] colonies. T...
Nectar and pollen are the basic food resources of stingless bees. The current advance of meliponicul...
Due to current threats such as climate change, emerging diseases, and agricultural chemical use, hon...
In bumble bee colonies, pollen is the only protein source for larval feeding and its shortage causes...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) are pollinators of major importance for crop production. In recent ye...
Feeding bees Apis mellifera is considered one of the main bottlenecks of beekeeping, having effects...
The objective of this study was to compare the population, weight and honey production of honey bee...
In bumble bee colonies pollen is the only protein source for larval feeding and adults consume it t...
The study of the feeding of bees is important because periods of flowering shortages reduce the avai...