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  1. Pests and Diseases
    So there are many ideas and theories for yellow jacket and wasp traps out there but i found an idea that i have tested this late summer/early fall that works. Most traps only trap the foragers and maybe if you are lucky a queen but they keep coming. There have been at least a few universities...
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    Transcriptome Analyses of the Honeybee Response to Nosema ceranae and Insecticides Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are constantly exposed to a wide variety of environmental stressors such as parasites and pesticides. Among them, Nosema ceranae and neurotoxic insecticides might act in combination and...
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    Transient Exposure to Low Levels of Insecticide Affects Metabolic Networks of Honeybee Larvae Given the changes we observe at the RNA and lipid level, it is reasonable so suspect that the synthetic neonicotinoid-class of insecticides are a factor driving the global decline of pollinating...
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    The Neonicotinoid Insecticide Imidacloprid Repels Pollinating Flies and Beetles at Field-Realistic Concentrations Both Diptera and Coleoptera exhibited marked avoidance of traps containing imidacloprid at a field-realistic dose of 1 µg L−1, with Diptera avoiding concentrations as low as 0.01...
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    Molecular and Kinetic Properties of Two Acetylcholinesterases from the Western Honey Bee, Apis mellifera Western blot analysis revealed that AmAChE2 has most of catalytic activity rather than AmAChE1, further suggesting that AmAChE2 is responsible for synaptic transmission in A. mellifera, in...
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