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Electronic monitoring of feeding behaviour of Varroa mites on honey bees
publication date:
Sep 30, 2006
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Journal of Apicultural Research
Vol. 45 (3) pp. 157 - 158
DOI
10.3896/IBRA.1.45.3.11
Date
September 2006
Article Title
Electronic monitoring of feeding behaviour of
Varroa
mites on honey bees
Author(s)
Yuchuan Qin, Jennifer Zhao, Liyang Zhou, Zachary Y. Huang
Abstract
None.
Keywords
electronic penetration graph, monitor, feeding behaviour, Varroa destructor
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