Managing Bee Health: A Practical Guide for Beekeepers

Managing Bee Health: A Practical Guide for Beekeepers
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Publisher : 5m Books Ltd
Total Pages : 589
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ISBN-10 : 9781789181494
ISBN-13 : 1789181496
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Book Synopsis Managing Bee Health: A Practical Guide for Beekeepers by : John Carr

Download or read book Managing Bee Health: A Practical Guide for Beekeepers written by John Carr and published by 5m Books Ltd. This book was released on 2016-07-27 with total page 589 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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


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