Colony collapse disorder (CCD) is an abnormal phenomenon that occurs when the majority of worker bees in a honey bee colony disappear, leaving behind...
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have been investigated in relation to risks for bees such as Colony Collapse Disorder. A 2018 review by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concluded...
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Honey bee (section Colony collapse disorder)
colonies have occurred in North America. This has been dubbed "colony collapse disorder" (CCD) and was at first unexplained. It seems to be caused by a...
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Varroa destructor (section Colony collapse disorder)
mite has also been implicated as one of the multiple causes of colony collapse disorder. Management of this pest focuses on reducing mite numbers through...
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Phoridae (section Colony collapse disorder)
test tube of a dead honey bee believed to have been affected by colony collapse disorder. The larvae had not been there the night before. The larvae were...
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viral vectors and bacteria have been theoretically implicated in colony collapse disorder.[citation needed] It is known that thymol, a compound produced...
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Fipronil (section Colony collapse disorder)
Fipronil is one of the main chemical causes blamed for the spread of colony collapse disorder among bees[citation needed]. It has been found by the Minutes-Association...
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contamination in the laboratory." As of 2007, a new phenomenon called colony collapse disorder (CCD) began affecting bee hives all over North America. Initial...
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Beehive (redirect from Bee colony)
for apitherapy treatment, and trying to mitigate the effects of colony collapse disorder. In America, hives are commonly transported so bees can pollinate...
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Malnutrition (redirect from Nutrition disorder)
is colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon where bees die in large numbers. Since many agricultural crops worldwide are pollinated by bees, colony collapse...
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