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2004 Publications
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Displaying 1 to 16 of 16 Records

HIGH LEVELS OF COTTON POLLEN COLLECTION OBSERVED FOR HONEY BEES (HYMENOPTERA: APIDAE) IN SOUTH-CENTRAL LOUISIANA
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(29-Nov-04)
AN ASSOCIATION IN HONEY BEES BETWEEN AUTOGROOMING AND THE PRESENCE OF MIGRATING TRACHEAL MITES.
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(9-Nov-04)
UNUSUAL QUEEN CELL CONSTRUCTION AND DESTRUCTION IN APIS MELLIFERA FROM FAR-EASTERN RUSSIA
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(20-Sep-04)
COMPARISON OF THE HYGENIC BEHAVIOR OF ARS RUSSIAN AND COMMERCIAL HONEY BEES IN THAILAND.
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(1-Sep-04)
Varroa Resistance of Hybrid ARS Russian Honey Bees
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(30-Aug-04)
MULTIVARIATE MORPHOMETRIC STUDY OF APIS FLOREA IN THAILAND
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(16-Jul-04)
EFFECT OF SCREEN FLOORS ON POPULATIONS OF HONEY BEES AND PARASITIC MITES (VARROA DESTRUCTOR)
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(25-Jun-04)
THE EFFECTS OF CO-MINGLED RUSSIAN AND ITALIAN HONEY BEE STOCKS AND SUNNY OR SHADED APIARIES ON VARROA MITE POPULATION GROWTH, WORKER BEE POPULATION AND HONEY PRODUCTION
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(1-May-04)
EFFECT OF SCREEN OR WOOD BOTTOMBOARDS ON POPULATIONS OF HONEY BEES AND VARROA MITES
(Abstract Only)
(1-Apr-04)
PATERNITY OF OFFSPRING FROM HONEY BEE QUEENS RE-INSEMINATED AFTER PRODUCING WORKER BROOD
(Abstract Only)
(1-Apr-04)
SELECTIVE BREEDING FOR HONEY BEES WITH A LOW PERCENTAGE OF VARROA MITES IN CAPPED BROOD.
(Abstract Only)
(1-Apr-04)
CONTEMPORARY SOYBEANS SHOW NO EVIDENCE OF YIELD INCREASES ASSOCIATED WITH PROXIMITY TO HONEY BEE COLONIES.
(Abstract Only)
(1-Apr-04)
HIGH LEVELS OF COTTON POLLEN COLLECTION AND FORAGING RESPONSES OF ITALIAN AND RUSSIAN HONEY BEES GIVEN HIGH AND LOW LEVELS OF POLLEN FORAGING STIMULI
(Abstract Only)
(1-Apr-04)
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON THE GROWTH OF VARROA MITE POPULATIONS
(Popular Publication)
(1-Mar-04)
HONEY BEE STOCK IDENTIFICATION USING ISSR-RFLP DNA MARKERS
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(26-Feb-04)
REEXAMINATION OF THE ACCURACY OF A DETERGENT SOLUTION FOR VARROA MITE DETECTION
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(20-Feb-04)