Volume 18 No 1 (2020)
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Current status and solution of Honey bee keeping problems
Dr. Sucheta Prakash
Abstract
This research explores the complex landscape of beekeeping by analysing the alarming decline in global bee populations due to factors such as colony collapse disorder pesticide exposure disease and environmental stressors. The comprehensive study assesses modern control practices by beekeepers and reveals revolutionary solutions for sustainable beekeeping. Studies highlight the need to address these challenging situations using statistical analyses and case research. It entails high-tech integrated pest management and community involvement to strengthen hive capacity. Collaborative efforts by policymakers, researchers and beekeepers are critical to navigating the complex web of issues that threaten bees. It aims to contribute to the conservation of bee populations and their important role in global ecosystems and sustainable food production and to provide practical recommendations.
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This research explores the complex landscape of beekeeping by analysing the alarming decline in global bee populations due to factors such as colony collapse disorder pesticide exposure disease and environmental stressors.
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