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Bee institue Kirchhain
Institution
Section overview
Activities
- Research
- Research Support
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- Bees accompanying investigation for E.ON-pilot project 'energy from wild plants'
- Characteristics of new bee losses - the importance of the Kashmir bee virus, and virus Aktuen_Paralyse for bee health
- Collaborative project: Reference system for a healthy and fit honeybee colony (FIT-BEE) – Subproject 02
- Collaborative project: Selection and distribution of varroa resistant honey bees by utilisation of the trait 'Surpressed mite reproduction (SMR)' in established breeding programmes. Subproject 1
- Effects of neonicotinoids and varroacides on honeybee health
- Establishment of an integrated health monitoring of bee colonies
- German bee monitoring (DeBiMo)
- German bee monitoring (DeBiMo)
- Joint project: selection and dissemination of vital honey bees to reduce losses of people and veterinary use in a harmless swelling combat oriented approach
- Set-up of Ex-situ conservation structures (kryoconservation) for honeybees
- Vitality and the immune system of honeybees as a function of bee nutrition and environmental factors
Involved in research projects
- Biological investigations of honey bee poisoning caused by authorised plant protection products
- German bee monitoring (DeBiMo)
- German bee monitoring (DeBiMo)
- German bee monitoring (DeBiMo)
- German bee monitoring (DeBiMo)
- German bee monitoring (DeBiMo)
- German bee monitoring (DeBiMo)
- Joint project: selection and dissemination of vital honeybees to reduce losses of people and veterinary use in a harmless swelling oriented control approach
- Joint project: selection and dissemination of vital honeybees to reduce losses of people and veterinary use in a harmless swelling oriented control approach
- Smartbees - Sustainable Management of resilient bee populations
- Studies on the storage stability of the insecticide imidacloprid in bees under different conditions by feeding a drug-containing sugar solution
Contact
Bee institue Kirchhain
Erlenstraße 9
35274 Kirchhain
Hesse
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)6422 9406 0
Fax: +49 (0)6422 9406 33
Email: Bieneninstitut(@)llh.hessen.de