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HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE and HUMAN CONSEQUENCES of AFRICANIZED BEE STINGS IN THE AMERICAS
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2012-01-01)
In 1956, Africanized bees began to spread in the American continent from southern Brazil, where original African bees mated with European bees. A few years later, in 1990, these Africanized bees reached the United States ...
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE and HUMAN CONSEQUENCES of AFRICANIZED BEE STINGS IN THE AMERICAS
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2012-01-01)
In 1956, Africanized bees began to spread in the American continent from southern Brazil, where original African bees mated with European bees. A few years later, in 1990, these Africanized bees reached the United States ...
Africanized honey bees are efficient at detecting, uncapping and removing dead brood
(FUNPEC-EDITORA, 2009)
The hygienic behavior of honey bees is based on a two-step process, including uncapping and removing diseased, dead, damaged, or parasitized brood inside the cell. We evaluated during periods of 1 h the time that hygienic ...
Africanized honey bee (Apis mellifera) venom profiling: Seasonal variation of melittin and phospholipase A(2) levels
(Pergamon-Elsevier B.V. Ltd, 2010-09-01)
Apis mellifera venom is comprised basically of melittin, phospholipase A(2), histamine, hyaluronidase, catecholamine and serotonin. Some of these components have been associated with allergic reactions, amongst several ...
Africanized honey bee (Apis mellifera) venom profiling: Seasonal variation of melittin and phospholipase A(2) levels
(Pergamon-Elsevier B.V. Ltd, 2010-09-01)
Apis mellifera venom is comprised basically of melittin, phospholipase A(2), histamine, hyaluronidase, catecholamine and serotonin. Some of these components have been associated with allergic reactions, amongst several ...
DDT TOLERANCE OF AFRICANIZED BEES, ITALIAN BEES (APIS-MELLIFERA-LIGUSTICA) AND THEIR F-1-HYBRIDS (HYMENOPTERA, APIDAE)
(Kansas Entomological Soc, 1983-01-01)
DDT TOLERANCE OF AFRICANIZED BEES, ITALIAN BEES (APIS-MELLIFERA-LIGUSTICA) AND THEIR F-1-HYBRIDS (HYMENOPTERA, APIDAE)
(Kansas Entomological Soc, 1983-01-01)
Hygienic behavior of africanized honey bees Apis mellifera directed towards brood in old and new combs during diurnal and nocturnal periods
(Basel, 2013)
Hygienic behavior in honey bees, Apis mellifera, is measured by determining the rate at which the bees uncap and remove dead sealed brood. We analyzed individual behavior of house-cleaning Africanized honey bees in order ...