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What causes Chalkbrood disease?
Chalkbrood disease is caused by fungus Ascosphaera Apis
What is the name of a Small Hive Beetle?
The Small Hive Beetle is called Aethina Tumida
What is the name of the Asian Mite of Honey Bees?
The Asian Mite of Honey Bees is called Tropilaelaps spp.
Where the parasite Varroa Destructor is reproduced?
The reproduction of Varroa Destructor occurs under the Caps of Brood Cells
How many Worker Bees live in the colony in the summer in our conditions?
In our condition in the summer period in the colony live about 30 to 50.000 Worker Bees
According to the Act of the Veterinary care, what with a positive American Foulbrood colony?
According to the Act of Veterinary care, the colony has to be liquidate by burning together with beehive, frames and beekeeping accessories
What causes European Foulbrood?
European Foulbrood is caused by bacteria Melissococcus Plutonius
At what age of adult bee can a Tracheal Mite infect?
The Tracheal Mite can infect a Young Bee up to the age of 9-11 days
Which ‘‘Hard’’ active substances belonging to the long-term substances used to treat bee colonies against Varroa Destructor?
Substances with long-term effects that are used to treat Bee colonies to Varroa Destructor are Fluvalinate and Flumethrin
Bees are Classified as zoological system?
Bees are classified as Hymenoptera in the zoological system
How do the Brood Caps look like after American Foulbrood infection?
The Brood Caps after infection of American Foulbrood are Discolored, Sunken and very often Perforated
Which Acids are used in the treatment of hives against Varroa Destructor?
Formic acid or/and Oxalic acid are used to treat colonies against Varroa Destructor
The European Honey Bee is called in Latin?
European Honey Bee is in Latin called Apis Mellifera
What causes the Varroatosis of Bees?
The Varroatosis of Bees is caused by Parasite Varroa Destructor
On which day the Worker Bee hatches from the Brood Cell?
Worker Bee hatches from Brood Cell on 21st day after egg laying
What causes American Foulbrood disease?
The American Foulbrood disease is caused by Bacteria Paenibacillus Larvae
What causes Nosema infection of Bees?
Nosema infection of Bees is caused by Nosema Apis and/or Nosema Ceranae
In which organ of the digestive system of the Worker Bee make a Honey?
Honey is produced by the worker bee in a Honey Crop
What are the clinical symptoms in a Bee affected by a Tracheal Mite infection?
The affected Bees are unable to Fly and Die in front of the Hive
What causes Sacbrood disease?
The Sacbrood disease is caused by Morator Aetatulae Virus
What is the clinical symptom of Nosema Apis infection in bees?
The clinical symptom of Bees in Nosema Apis infection is the occurrence of Feces on the Combs, Frames and Wall of Hives
What the final Larva looks like after Sacbrood infection?
The Larva after Sacbrood infection appears as a Black Scale in the shape of a Gondola
Where Fungi of Nosema reproduce?
Fungi of Nosema reproduce in Epithelial cells of Adult Bee Stomach
When it is possible to treat the Bee colony by Fumigating with Amitraz?
The Bee colony can be treated by Fumigation of Amitraz after the Last Extraction of Honey and with a Minimum amount of Brood
What a Larva looks like when it is infected by Fungus of Chalkbrood disease?
Larva infected by Fungus of Chalkbrood is White to Grey Mummy
How many Bee diseases are classified as dangerous by OIE?
According to the OIE 6 bee diseases are classified as dangerous for Bees
What does the scale look like after infection with American Foulbrood?
The scale after American Foulbrood infection is Black-Brown and Rough, removed by difficulty, lies flat on lower side of Brood Cell
What causes Stonebrood disease?
Stonebrood disease is caused by Fungus Aspergillus Flavus or Aspergillus Fumigatus
Which organ is affected by Amoeba disease?
Amoeba disease affects the Malpighian Tubules