Varroa Management: a Practical Guide on how to Manage Varroa Mites in Honey Bee Colonies

Varroa Management: a Practical Guide on how to Manage Varroa Mites in Honey Bee Colonies
Author: Kirsty Stainton
Publisher: Northern Bee Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781914934414

This booklet is the essential user-guide to Varroa treatments. In this guide you will learn: Why Varroa mites are such a serious pest of honey bees. How to spot signs that a honey bee colony is carrying a high mite burden. How to perform regular monitoring for Varroa mites. How to choose the correct treatment for the time of year and colony conditions. The precise methods for applying any treatment on the market, including specific methods for treating nucs. How to use husbandry techniques to manage mites without the need for chemicals, with step by step guides. This resource will provide you with everything you need to know for practical management of Varroa mites. "Kirsty Stainton has produced a superb practical guide for beekeepers to understand and manage Varroa mites. The natural history and parasitism is described in an easy to understand manner and is followed up with an excellent guide on the various treatments available. All beekeepers should have this book as a reference for the future." John Hill - MVB MRCVS President, British Bee Veterinary Association

Beekeeping

Beekeeping
Author: Richard E. Bonney
Publisher: Storey Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012-09-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1603421734

Keep your own bees and enjoy delicious golden honey from your own backyard. With his respect and admiration for bees evident on every page, Richard E. Bonney describes how to acquire bees, manage a hive, prevent and treat diseases, and extract a crop of honey. Enthusiastic beekeepers of every stripe and experience level will benefit from Bonney’s astonishing knowledge of the craft — from beekeeping history and honeybee biology to the complex social structure of the hive.

Managing Bee Health: A Practical Guide for Beekeepers

Managing Bee Health: A Practical Guide for Beekeepers
Author: John Carr
Publisher: 5m Books Ltd
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1789181496

The crucial role that bees play in the Earth’s ecosystem is well known. Over the last decades a dramatic decrease in bee health has been seen on a global scale. This deterioration is seen on a global scale in both domestic and wild bees, precipitating a wider ecological impact. Veterinarians, animal scientists and bee husbandry specialists increasingly need to be provided with the skills to investigate and understand the situation; Managing Bee Health aims to provide an overview of the health of bees at individual and hive level, covering common and emerging diseases and preventive measures. Beginning with an overall analysis of bee anatomy and physiology, then deals with the main diseases and pathogens of bees and colonies and how to treat and control their clinical impact. Providing insights on bee nutrition, insect interaction with flowering plants, and presenting helpful points of contact to report suspected conditions, such as the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). The book looks at the global pathogen status of bees, including not only the honeybee (Apis mellifera) but also other members of the Apis family. Managing Bee Health is a most useful guide for beekeepers, advisors, veterinarians and beekeeping enthusiasts, showing practical ways to understand bee health, treat sick or compromised hives and enhance the wellbeing and welfare of these wonderful creatures. 5m Books

Healthy Bees: Managing pests, diseases and other disorders of the honey bee

Healthy Bees: Managing pests, diseases and other disorders of the honey bee
Author: Doug Somerville
Publisher: NSW Agriculture
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1742566790

The aim of this book is to provide bee-keepers with a guide to the common pests and diseases of bees. Healthy Bees covers seasonal factors that affect the health of the colony, nutrition, non-infectious disorders, diseases, exotic pests, and strategies to prevent them. Clear photographs to help you recognise and identify pests and diseases, and videos demonstrate collecting samples from your hive. Contents Introduction CHAPTER 1: The honey bee Introduction Lifecycle of the honey bee Castes of bees and their roles in the colony Genetics Inbreeding Sex hormones in the hive CHAPTER 2: Colony size Introduction Colony size varies with seasons Nectar flow and brood rearing Managing bees in winter Managing bees in spring CHAPTER 3: Nutrition Food for bees Feeding sugar to honey bees Plants as poisons CHAPTER 4: Effects of seasons and location Seasons Location CHAPTER 5: Disease and disorder Health of bees is important Non-infectious disorders Causes of disease CHAPTER 6: Strategies to prevent disease Be alert Inspect the hive Comb replacement program Barrier system Best practice CHAPTER 7: Diseases of the honey bee brood American foulbrood European foulbrood Chalkbrood Sacbrood Kashmir bee virus Black queen cell virus Prepare a larval smear for diagnosis CHAPTER 8: Diseases of adult honey bees Nosema disease Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) CHAPTER 9: Hive pests Small hive beetle (SHB) Wax moth Other pests CHAPTER 10: Exotic pests Varroa mite Sugar shaking to detect external parasites Tracheal mite Tropilaelaps mite Predatory hornets Large hive beetles CHAPTER 11: Surveillance and response to exotic pests and disease Surveillance Response to surveillance alert CHAPTER 12: Honey bees and the law Introduction Beekeeper registration Abandoned or neglected hives The legal requirement to notify Biosecurity Code of Practice Bonus Chapter: Testing for Hygienic Behaviour Liquid Nitrogen-Killed Brood Test Appendix 1: Glossary Appendix 2: The pollen story Not all pollen is equal No pollen and the colony dies Pollen substitutes Sugar syrup, brood rearing, pollen foraging References Appendix 3: Competencies supported by this publication

Varroa

Varroa
Author: Nestor Fernandez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2006
Genre: Honeybee
ISBN:

Varroa is without doubt the number one enemy of beekeepers. The authors take stock of the current situation and then, through this well-illustrated practical manual, apply their experience as acarologists and beekeepers to producing a very practical guide.

Control of Varroa

Control of Varroa
Author: Mark Goodwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2007
Genre: Varroa
ISBN: 9780473123925

This is a guide for New Zealand beekeepers on how to control Varroa in your hives.

A Practical Manual Of Beekeeping

A Practical Manual Of Beekeeping
Author: David Cramp
Publisher: Spring Hill
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008-10-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1848034857

A fascinating hobby; a remunerative business; or a globetrotting career? Which type of beekeeper do you want to be? It is entirely up to you: beekeeping can provide it all.Beekeeping can provide anyone with an interesting and useful hobby or a lucrative and rewarding business. It is recognised as a vital agricultural industry and can therefore also offer you a globe trotting career. The whole subject is, however, often shrouded in mystery and loaded with jargon, leaving many people unaware of its true potential or how to start. This book strips away all the mystery and explains step by step how - from day one - you can start beekeeping as a hobby; how you can progress to running a beekeeping business; or how you can start a career as a beekeeper which can quite easily take you all over the world. No other guide explains in such detail the true potential and accessibility of beekeeping or of being a beekeeper.

Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner

Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner
Author: Terry Ryan Kane
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-01-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1119583233

An essential guide to the health care of honey bees Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner offers an authoritative guide to honey bee health and hive management. Designed for veterinarians and other professionals, the book presents information useful for answering commonly asked questions and for facilitating hive examinations. The book covers a wide range of topics including basic husbandry, equipment and safety, anatomy, genetics, the diagnosis and management of disease. It also includes up to date information on Varroa and other bee pests, introduces honey bee pharmacology and toxicology, and addresses native bee ecology. This new resource: Offers a guide to veterinary care of honey bees Provides information on basic husbandry, examination techniques, nutrition, and more Discusses how to successfully handle questions and 'hive calls' Includes helpful photographs, line drawings, tables, and graphs Written for veterinary practitioners, veterinary students, veterinary technicians, scientists, and apiarists, Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner is a comprehensive and practical book on honey bee health.