Environmental changes, the spread of exotic pathogens, the use of agropharmaceuticals and an increasingly hostile environment in general have created a constant emergency situation for bees that must be addressed through proper management and veterinary practices. Knowing how to manage a situation presupposes skills that can be acquired through constant training and updating of those involved. The main aspects of bee biology and pathology, as individuals and especially as Beehives, are clearly and comprehensively addressed in this book. In addition to the traditional subdivision of diseases between parasitic, bacterial, viral and fungal diseases, an attempt has been made to expose the subject matter according to criteria of relevance by taking advantage of new research in etiology and diagnostic techniques. A rich and up-to-date regulatory appendix gives the necessary information on ministerial "Guidelines" and major legislative topics. The authors address the thousands of beekeepers operating in Italy, as well as the many operators of public veterinary services, technical staff and students.
Painted 10-frame D.B. Beehives, with honeycomb and 10 frames in the nest and 9 in the Honey super. Complete with: Nest; Honey super; wooden honeycomb cover with mounted 4-position sheet metal disc; 10cm-high galvanized sheet metal lid lined with wood and faestile on bottom; galvanized sheet metal canopy; frames in nest and honeycomb with wax-free wire; plastic transport mask; galvanized pinwheels; metal porch; 3 connection angles; spacers mounted in the nest and honeycomb; mobile antivarroa net bottom with galvanized sheet metal tray removable from the back; 25mm thick seasoned spruce wood; walls assembled with screws; handles for transport; Frame rest
6-frame wooden and plywood honey comb tray with: 2.5-cm wooden fronts; 1.3-cm phenolic plywood sides and covers; anti-moth net bottom; 4-position disc; galvanized sheet metal front door; painted; with electro-galvanized sheet metal lid