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What causes Chalkbrood disease?

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Chalkbrood disease is caused by fungus Ascosphaera Apis

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What is the name of a Small Hive Beetle?

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The Small Hive Beetle is called Aethina Tumida

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What is the name of the Asian Mite of Honey Bees?

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The Asian Mite of Honey Bees is called Tropilaelaps spp.

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Where the parasite Varroa Destructor is reproduced?

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The reproduction of Varroa Destructor occurs under the Caps of Brood Cells

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How many Worker Bees live in the colony in the summer in our conditions?

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In our condition in the summer period in the colony live about 30 to 50.000 Worker Bees

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According to the Act of the Veterinary care, what with a positive American Foulbrood colony?

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According to the Act of Veterinary care, the colony has to be liquidate by burning together with beehive, frames and beekeeping accessories

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What causes European Foulbrood?

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European Foulbrood is caused by bacteria Melissococcus Plutonius

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At what age of adult bee can a Tracheal Mite infect?

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The Tracheal Mite can infect a Young Bee up to the age of 9-11 days

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Which ‘‘Hard’’ active substances belonging to the long-term substances used to treat bee colonies against Varroa Destructor?

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Substances with long-term effects that are used to treat Bee colonies to Varroa Destructor are Fluvalinate and Flumethrin

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10
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Bees are Classified as zoological system?

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Bees are classified as Hymenoptera in the zoological system

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How do the Brood Caps look like after American Foulbrood infection?

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The Brood Caps after infection of American Foulbrood are Discolored, Sunken and very often Perforated

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Which Acids are used in the treatment of hives against Varroa Destructor?

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Formic acid or/and Oxalic acid are used to treat colonies against Varroa Destructor

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13
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The European Honey Bee is called in Latin?

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European Honey Bee is in Latin called Apis Mellifera

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What causes the Varroatosis of Bees?

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The Varroatosis of Bees is caused by Parasite Varroa Destructor

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On which day the Worker Bee hatches from the Brood Cell?

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Worker Bee hatches from Brood Cell on 21st day after egg laying

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What causes American Foulbrood disease?

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The American Foulbrood disease is caused by Bacteria Paenibacillus Larvae

17
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What causes Nosema infection of Bees?

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Nosema infection of Bees is caused by Nosema Apis and/or Nosema Ceranae

18
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In which organ of the digestive system of the Worker Bee make a Honey?

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Honey is produced by the worker bee in a Honey Crop

19
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What are the clinical symptoms in a Bee affected by a Tracheal Mite infection?

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The affected Bees are unable to Fly and Die in front of the Hive

20
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What causes Sacbrood disease?

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The Sacbrood disease is caused by Morator Aetatulae Virus

21
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What is the clinical symptom of Nosema Apis infection in bees?

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The clinical symptom of Bees in Nosema Apis infection is the occurrence of Feces on the Combs, Frames and Wall of Hives

22
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What the final Larva looks like after Sacbrood infection?

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The Larva after Sacbrood infection appears as a Black Scale in the shape of a Gondola

23
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Where Fungi of Nosema reproduce?

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Fungi of Nosema reproduce in Epithelial cells of Adult Bee Stomach

24
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When it is possible to treat the Bee colony by Fumigating with Amitraz?

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The Bee colony can be treated by Fumigation of Amitraz after the Last Extraction of Honey and with a Minimum amount of Brood

25
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What a Larva looks like when it is infected by Fungus of Chalkbrood disease?

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Larva infected by Fungus of Chalkbrood is White to Grey Mummy

26
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How many Bee diseases are classified as dangerous by OIE?

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According to the OIE 6 bee diseases are classified as dangerous for Bees

27
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What does the scale look like after infection with American Foulbrood?

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The scale after American Foulbrood infection is Black-Brown and Rough, removed by difficulty, lies flat on lower side of Brood Cell

28
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What causes Stonebrood disease?

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Stonebrood disease is caused by Fungus Aspergillus Flavus or Aspergillus Fumigatus

29
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Which organ is affected by Amoeba disease?

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Amoeba disease affects the Malpighian Tubules