Apis mellifera yemenitica (Indigenous bee), Apis mellifera carnica and Apis mellifera ligustica (Both exotic bees) were compared for percentage of egg hatching, sealed brood percentage and brood nest temperature and relative humidity during May, 2001 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Apis mellifera yemenitica presented the highest percentage of egg-hatching (69.17) and sealed broods percentage (62.06) followed by Apis mellifera carnica (67.44 and 46.67) in the middle part of the comb whereas Apis mellifera ligustica presented maximum egg hatching and sealed brood percentages (65.5 and 59.9) in the lower part of the comb, respectively. Apis mellifera yemenitica also showed a good percentage of egg hatching in all parts of the comb but other two races...
Studies were carried out on some factors affecting brood rearing activity of honeybee colonies in tw...
AbstractThis field study was carried out to evaluate two honeybee races namely; Apis mellifera jemen...
Apis mellifera jemenitica Ruttner (= yemenitica auctorum: vide Engel 1999) has been used in apicultu...
AbstractThis field study was carried out to evaluate two honeybee races namely; Apis mellifera jemen...
This study was conducted at the apiary of the Agricultural and Veterinary Training and Research Stat...
The objective of this study was to compare the colony development cycle (unsealed and sealed worker ...
AbstractThis study was conducted in the Assir region of southwestern Saudi Arabia to compare the act...
Studies were carried out on some factors affecting brood rearing activity of honeybee colonies in tw...
The Yemeni honeybee (Apis mellifera jemenitica Ruttner) is the native race in Saudi Arabia. The Carn...
WOS: 000343702100024This study was carried out to determine the performances of Mugla and Nigde ecot...
Studies were carried out on some factors affecting brood rearing activity of honeybee colonies in tw...
This study was carried out to determine the performances of Mugla and Nigde ecotypes (A. m. anatolia...
This study was carried out to determine the performances of Mugla and Nigde ecotypes (A. m. anatolia...
Studies were carried out on some factors affecting brood rearing activity of honeybee colonies in tw...
This study was carried out to determine the performances of Mugla and Nigde ecotypes (A. m. anatolia...
Studies were carried out on some factors affecting brood rearing activity of honeybee colonies in tw...
AbstractThis field study was carried out to evaluate two honeybee races namely; Apis mellifera jemen...
Apis mellifera jemenitica Ruttner (= yemenitica auctorum: vide Engel 1999) has been used in apicultu...
AbstractThis field study was carried out to evaluate two honeybee races namely; Apis mellifera jemen...
This study was conducted at the apiary of the Agricultural and Veterinary Training and Research Stat...
The objective of this study was to compare the colony development cycle (unsealed and sealed worker ...
AbstractThis study was conducted in the Assir region of southwestern Saudi Arabia to compare the act...
Studies were carried out on some factors affecting brood rearing activity of honeybee colonies in tw...
The Yemeni honeybee (Apis mellifera jemenitica Ruttner) is the native race in Saudi Arabia. The Carn...
WOS: 000343702100024This study was carried out to determine the performances of Mugla and Nigde ecot...
Studies were carried out on some factors affecting brood rearing activity of honeybee colonies in tw...
This study was carried out to determine the performances of Mugla and Nigde ecotypes (A. m. anatolia...
This study was carried out to determine the performances of Mugla and Nigde ecotypes (A. m. anatolia...
Studies were carried out on some factors affecting brood rearing activity of honeybee colonies in tw...
This study was carried out to determine the performances of Mugla and Nigde ecotypes (A. m. anatolia...
Studies were carried out on some factors affecting brood rearing activity of honeybee colonies in tw...
AbstractThis field study was carried out to evaluate two honeybee races namely; Apis mellifera jemen...
Apis mellifera jemenitica Ruttner (= yemenitica auctorum: vide Engel 1999) has been used in apicultu...