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Behavioural Studies on Queen Introduction in the Honeybee. 2. Effect of Age and Storage Conditions of Virgin Queens on their Attractiveness to Workers

Pages 127-135 | Received 01 Jan 1973, Published online: 24 Mar 2015

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Mohammad Abd Al-Wahab Abd Al-Fattah, Hatem Ahmed Sharaf El-Din & Yasser Yehia Ibrahim. (2016) Factors affecting the quality of mated honey bee queens stored for different periods in queen-right bank colonies. Effect of cage level and position on holding frame. Journal of Apicultural Research 55:4, pages 284-291.
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G. E. Robinson. (1984) Worker and queen honey bee behavior during foreign queen introductionWirkungen von Bienenköniginnen und Arbeiterinnen während des Einsetzens einer fremde Königin. Insectes Sociaux 31:3, pages 254-263.
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