Diagnostic study on major honeybee disease, pests and predators in North Western Ethiopia.
Esubalew ShitanehHabtie AregaAmssalu BezabehPublished in: Veterinary medicine and science (2024)
From this result, we observed that ants, wax moths, bee lice, beetles, spiders, birds, monkeys and honey badgers were the major honeybee pests and predators. The prevalence of amoeba disease was comparatively higher in highland areas and in the summer season. This finding suggests the need for the alertness of beekeepers in controlling bee disease and pests and strengthening bee colonies through seasonal colony management. There should be a strict quarantine, and check-up undertaken when a new colony is purchased from one region to another is essential.
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