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Research in Progress - Honeybee 2005-2006

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 2001-2002

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A Hive-based Levy for the Honeybee Industry

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 1998-1999

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 2006-2007

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 2002-2003

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 2000-2001

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Honeybee Disease Barrier Management Systems

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 1999-2000

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 2004-2005

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 2009-2010

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 2008-2009

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Honeybee Research Report 1995-1997

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 1997-1998

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Future Surveillance Needs for Honeybee Biosecurity

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Understanding the Spread of Honeybee Pests and Diseases:

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Setting honey bee nutrition minimum requirements and toxicity for Australian bee stock

... bees during larval development. Today's honeybees, especially here in Australia, have been bred to produce huge honey crops, as well as functioning in long term stressful environments such as monofloral honey crops and pollination services. Businesses are increasing in size and beekeeping...

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Pollination Aware: Its Importance to Australia

...custr13_HBE PRJ-004588 Mia Lorber-Hughes 02 6923 6911 Rob Keogh Keogh, Rob Strategen Environmental Consultants Pty Ltd Pollination by the European honeybee (Apis mellifera) is important to varying degrees to the productivity and quality of many agricultural and horticultural commodities grown...

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Economic Evaluation of Investment in the Honeybee R&D Program including the Pollination Sub-program

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Survey: 2024 Australian Honey Bee & Pollination Industry National Colony Loss Survey

Australia’s first National Colony Loss Survey sets a baseline for bee health and tracks early Varroa impacts after its NSW detection. Covering 121,802 colonies, it reports 6.8% annual losses nationally, higher NSW costs and labour, treatment insights, and urgent recommendations for monitoring and integrated pest management to protect pollination services.
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