@Ingruidsdottir @ThomasWalach Die #Bienen überleben seit Millionen von Jahren ohne #Imker. Das Problem steht ab und an hinter dem #Bienen kasten https://t.co/DhCC9rL3zL
"... feral honey bee colonies were eradicated in Europe through the loss of habitats, domestication by man and spread of pathogens and parasites. Interestingly, no scientific data are available..."
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Feral honey bees in European forests https://t.co/CF6SMkI96f
via @thePeerJ
@pmnogue @BeespaceX My investigations suggest historically we’d have had a similar number of colonies as we have now but under natural selection, small, frequently swarming, constantly filled with stores with wall to wall forage. Different dynamic. This paper is good https://t.co/MoiCOOeUwH
There is a scientific paper to that topic "The neglected bee trees: European beech forests as a home for feral honey bee colonies“
https://t.co/DhCC9rL3zL
#bee #bienen https://t.co/2p4OZbWT5T
@BizzleBugs My coworker by Prof. Tautz has published a article: The neglected bee trees. European beech forests as a home for feral honey bee colonies
https://t.co/DhCC9rL3zL
@Longsidehoney @britishbee @Michael34029660 There is an article from my coworker in the Tautz HOBOS group: The neglected bee trees. https://t.co/DhCC9rL3zL
Mogelijk aantal mogelijke volken vrij levende honingbijen op basis van aantal geschikte nestholten
Kohl PL, Rutschmann B. 2018. The neglected bee trees: European beech forests as a home for feral honey bee colonies. PeerJ 6:e4602 https://t.co/9zmMpP7phC https://t.co/qvYXGHtWEi
0,11-0,14 volk (16.000 honingbijen) per 100ha zou wel eens de natuur;lijke dichtheid aan honingbij volken in NW-Europa kunnen zijn. Kohl PL, Rutschmann B. 2018. The neglected bee trees: European beech forests as a home for feral honey bee colonies. https://t.co/9zmMpP7phC
@Kalle3D @AndiLu66 „Wilde“ Honigbienen wurde bisher kaum erforscht. Eine seriöse Quelle ist das hier :
https://t.co/DhCC9rL3zL
Dazu gibt es auch die Möglichkeit Bienenvölker zu melden:
https://t.co/AOPYlKeiFz
#Biene
#imker