Honey bee colonies performance enhance by newly modified beehives

Honey bees have good thermoregulation and rapidly respond to any changes in the microclimatic conditions of their colonies. However, colony losses can occur during very cold or hot months. Honey bee colonies are often kept in modified beehives during such times to save the honey bees lives. In the p...

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Main Authors: Abou-Shaara Hossam F., Al-Ghamdi Ahmad A., Mohamed Abdelsalam A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Apicultural Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jas-2013-0016
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spelling doaj-3c5deedba9d14c2e8ac19bf3a73fb1e02021-09-06T19:41:30ZengSciendoJournal of Apicultural Science2299-48312013-12-01572455710.2478/jas-2013-0016Honey bee colonies performance enhance by newly modified beehivesAbou-Shaara Hossam F.0Al-Ghamdi Ahmad A.1Mohamed Abdelsalam A.2Baqshan`s Chair for Bee Research, Plant Protection Department, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box. 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaBaqshan`s Chair for Bee Research, Plant Protection Department, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box. 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaBaqshan`s Chair for Bee Research, Plant Protection Department, Collegeof Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box. 2460,Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaHoney bees have good thermoregulation and rapidly respond to any changes in the microclimatic conditions of their colonies. However, colony losses can occur during very cold or hot months. Honey bee colonies are often kept in modified beehives during such times to save the honey bees lives. In the present study, the abilities of four beehive types to enhance the performance of two honey bee races (Carniolan and Yemeni honey bees) were compared under hot and arid environmental conditions. The results indicated performance differences between the two races and between the selected beehive types. For the Carniolan honey bees, better results were obtained in colonies provided with insulated cover boxes (ICB) than in thermoregulatory beehives (TBH), insulated beehives with a back drawer (IBD), and normal beehives (NB) in that order. In contrast, better Yemeni honey bee results were obtained in the TBH, followed by ICB, NB, and finally IBD. Maintaining honey bees in a suitable beehive type is a promising method for saving honey bees lives and enhancing their performance under harsh environmental conditions.https://doi.org/10.2478/jas-2013-0016apis melliferaharsh environmenthoney beesmodified beehive
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author Abou-Shaara Hossam F.
Al-Ghamdi Ahmad A.
Mohamed Abdelsalam A.
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Al-Ghamdi Ahmad A.
Mohamed Abdelsalam A.
Honey bee colonies performance enhance by newly modified beehives
Journal of Apicultural Science
apis mellifera
harsh environment
honey bees
modified beehive
author_facet Abou-Shaara Hossam F.
Al-Ghamdi Ahmad A.
Mohamed Abdelsalam A.
author_sort Abou-Shaara Hossam F.
title Honey bee colonies performance enhance by newly modified beehives
title_short Honey bee colonies performance enhance by newly modified beehives
title_full Honey bee colonies performance enhance by newly modified beehives
title_fullStr Honey bee colonies performance enhance by newly modified beehives
title_full_unstemmed Honey bee colonies performance enhance by newly modified beehives
title_sort honey bee colonies performance enhance by newly modified beehives
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Apicultural Science
issn 2299-4831
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Honey bees have good thermoregulation and rapidly respond to any changes in the microclimatic conditions of their colonies. However, colony losses can occur during very cold or hot months. Honey bee colonies are often kept in modified beehives during such times to save the honey bees lives. In the present study, the abilities of four beehive types to enhance the performance of two honey bee races (Carniolan and Yemeni honey bees) were compared under hot and arid environmental conditions. The results indicated performance differences between the two races and between the selected beehive types. For the Carniolan honey bees, better results were obtained in colonies provided with insulated cover boxes (ICB) than in thermoregulatory beehives (TBH), insulated beehives with a back drawer (IBD), and normal beehives (NB) in that order. In contrast, better Yemeni honey bee results were obtained in the TBH, followed by ICB, NB, and finally IBD. Maintaining honey bees in a suitable beehive type is a promising method for saving honey bees lives and enhancing their performance under harsh environmental conditions.
topic apis mellifera
harsh environment
honey bees
modified beehive
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jas-2013-0016
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