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Bee Health and Veterinarians

By: Wolfgang Ritter(Editor)
316 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations, colour maps, tables
Bee Health and Veterinarians
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  • Bee Health and Veterinarians ISBN: 9789290449232 Paperback Nov 2014 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Language: English

Maintaining bee health is a central responsibility in beekeeping, for both professional and amateur beekeepers, because only healthy bees are able to pollinate successfully and achieve a good honey harvest. Bee losses have become an increasingly serious problem throughout the world. The reasons for the losses are manifold and range from environmental influences to pathogenic agents. Bee health has also been affected by harmful practices in worldwide trade. New parasites and pathogens have been spreading more quickly than ever before. Only if all the parties involved work together to tackle the problem will bee health be improved in the future. Government veterinarians must be knowledgeable about bees and bee diseases as they are responsible for dealing with notifiable bee diseases/pests and international trade controls. However, private veterinary practitioners must also be informed about the relationship between the physiology of bees and the pathology of honey-bee diseases, as they are responsible for prescribing and delivering the appropriate medicines required by beekeepers. This publication provides a concise but comprehensive overview of this complex set of problems.
 

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By: Wolfgang Ritter(Editor)
316 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations, colour maps, tables
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