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Honey Bee Nutrition and Feeding by Zbigniew LipińskiThis book provides a general description of honey bee nutrition in temperate continental climate of the northern hemisphere. The text is based on a substantial body of contemporary research taken from the subject literature (over 1350 references) and the authors own experience gathered over 40 years of working with bees. This (over 400 pages) book came about after 40 years of scientific and professional work by the author in his own apiaries. The work
This book provides a general description of honey bee nutrition in temperate / continental climate of the northern hemisphere. The text is based on a substantial body of contemporary research taken from the subject literature (over 1350 references) and the author’s own experience gathered over 40 years of working with bees.
This (over 400 pages) book came about after 40 years of scientific and professional work by the author in his own apiaries. The work presents most important aspects of honey bee nutrition such as: • Malnutrition • Poisoning • Diseases • Supplementary Feeding etc. All in light of the basics of • General Chemistry and Biochemistry • Anatomy • Physiology • Immunology, Toxicology and especially • Gut Microbiota.
Some of key facts are presented in text boxes to speed up adoption of scientifically proven facts and implementation of the conclusions into practice. Illustrations contains 102 figures (90 original photos and authors drawings), 33 tables. There is also list of 1356 cited references.
Zbigniew Lipinski DVM. (PhD.) Specialist in: Apidology (D.Sc), Animal parasitology (Ph.D), Diseases of beneficial insects, Master in Beekeeping. Retired but currently employed at the Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Olsztyn, Poland.
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Co-inventor of Apivarol A - The first drug against Varroa mites in the form of a smoking tablet (amitraz) inserted through the hive entrance. (Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, suppl., 505, Abstracts of the Fifth International Congress of Parasitology, Toronto, Canada 7-14 August 1982).
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Inventor of the first complex theory of the nest abandonment by swarms of honeybees. Proceedings of the XXXVI Apimondia Congress 12-18 Sept.
- Winner of the gold medal for this book at the XXXVII Apimondia Congress 28 Oct. -1 Nov. 2001 Durban, South Africa.
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