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Managing Bee Health: A Practical Guide for Beekeepers

✍ Scribed by John Carr


Publisher
5m Publishing
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
390
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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. This book provides an overview of the health of bees at individual and hive level, covering common and emerging diseases and preventive measures. Author Carr begins with an overall analysis of bee anatomy and physiology, then moves to discuss the main diseases and pathogens of bees and colonies and how to treat and control their clinical impact. Also provided are insights on bee nutrition, insect interaction with flowering plants, and helpful points of contact to report suspected conditions, such as the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). 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 well-being and welfare of these wonderful creatures. John Carr is a specialised population medicine veterinary surgeon. He has taught production medicine and bee medicine at several universities around the world. [Subject: Apiology, Veterinary Medicine]

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Image credits
Note to the reader
Author’s biography
Dedication
1 Introduction and Anatomy of Bees
Anatomy of the bee
The anatomy of the adult (imago) worker honey bee
Other bees
2 Managing the Health of Bees – Nutrition
To provide sufficient nutrition how much space is required for each hive?
Major components of nutrition
Measuring the quality of honey: from a human perspective
Monitoring hive health and food resources
3 Understanding Health and Disease
Definition of health
The causes of disease
Infectious agents
How infectious agents are spread
Understanding cleaning
Possible sources of pathogen entry into your apiary and what you should consider in order to prevent it
Reducing the pathogen load in a hive
Workshop
Killing bees
4 Treating Sick and Compromised Hives
Legal requirements
How medicines are prescribed
Understanding dosage levels
Controlling and storing medicines
Antibacterial medicines and their uses
5 Managing the Health of the Brood
Normal brood
Disorders of the brood
6 Managing the Health of the Adult Bee
The life cycle of the honey bee
The life cycle of the bumblebee
Ageing bees
Disorders of the adult bee
7 Managing the Health of the Hive As a Whole
The normal honey bee hive
Man-made bee hives
Where to place the hive
Wild Apis hives
Disorders of the hive and nest
8 OIE and International Bee Health
OIE list of honey bee pathogens, 2015
Global situation
Different countries
Reporting a suspected notifiable condition
9 Poisoning of Bees
Toxic chemicals
Natural poisons
Physical problems
Action if you believe your bees have been poisoned
Treatment options
10 Bees As Neighbours
Being a good neighbour
Managing a sting
Bees as deterrents
Best time to examine the hive
Neighbours can be good to you
11 Maintaining Health
Integrated pest management (IPM)
Maintenance of hive health
How to examine the hive on a normal day
Basic hive examination when nothing is suspected as a problem
How to clinically examine the hive in detail
The hive through the year
12 Techniques
Conversion tables
Reviewing the health of the hive
Feeding the hive
Properties of honey
Examination of pollen
Manipulating the queen
Integrated pest management
Collecting honey
Miscellaneous
Further reading
Index


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