Comparative studies on numbers of accepeted queen cells, their incubation periods and mating of produced virgin queens in honey bee colonies of three races [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.261-269Other title:
  • دراسات مقارنة على نسب قبول البيوت الملكية و فترة تحضينها و تلقيح الملكات العذارى الناتجة في طوائف ثلاث سلالات لنحل العسل [Added title page title]
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  • Annals of agricultural science, 2007 v. 52 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Annals of Agricultural Science 2007.v.52(1)Summary: Artificial queen rearing from three honey bee races, i.e., Apis mellifera jementica (indigenous bees), Apis mellifera carnica and Apis mellifera intermissa was completed in AL-Gomoum and AL-Awali ecosystems, Mekka Al-Mokrrama district during a period extended from January till March, 2005. The highest values, however were obtained when queen cells of tested, honeybee races were incubated 10 days after acceptance. Seven days after introduction, the virgin queens were successfully mated and started to lay eggs. The number of laying queens increased gradually to reach the. maximum on March 5 (for A. m. jementica) or February 27 (for both A. m. carnica and A. m. intermissa). The number then gradually decreased and mating took place among all queens on March 08; i.e. when mated queens started to lay their eggs.
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Artificial queen rearing from three honey bee races, i.e., Apis mellifera jementica (indigenous bees), Apis mellifera carnica and Apis mellifera intermissa was completed in AL-Gomoum and AL-Awali ecosystems, Mekka Al-Mokrrama district during a period extended from January till March, 2005. The highest values, however were obtained when queen cells of tested, honeybee races were incubated 10 days after acceptance. Seven days after introduction, the virgin queens were successfully mated and started to lay eggs. The number of laying queens increased gradually to reach the. maximum on March 5 (for A. m. jementica) or February 27 (for both A. m. carnica and A. m. intermissa). The number then gradually decreased and mating took place among all queens on March 08; i.e. when mated queens started to lay their eggs.

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