There are still bee trees in Europe

A Tofilski, A Oleksa - Bee World, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In Europe honey bees are considered as domesticated animals. Beekeepers provide them
with hives, feed them, protect against parasites and manage them extensively. However, the …

There are still bee trees in Europe.

A Tofilski, A Oleksa - 2013 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This paper discusses some of the factors that have contributed to the decline in the number
of honey bee colonies in central and northern Europe, one of which is the lack of suitable …

[PDF][PDF] There are still Bee Trees in Europe

A Tofilski, A Oleksa - Journal of Genetics - researchgate.net
In Europe honey bees are considered as domesticated animals. Beekeepers provide them
with hives, feed them, protect against parasites and manage them extensively by adding or …

[PDF][PDF] There are still Bee Trees in Europe

A Tofilski, A Oleksa - Journal of Genetics - researchgate.net
In Europe honey bees are considered as domesticated animals. Beekeepers provide them
with hives, feed them, protect against parasites and manage them extensively by adding or …