
Apis cerana - Wikipedia
Apis cerana, the eastern honey bee, Asiatic honey bee or Asian honey bee, is a species of honey bee native to South, Southeast and East Asia. This species is the sister species of Apis …
We know that bees were plentiful in ancient China - Planet Bee
Feb 3, 2023 · There were a few popular sayings relating to bees, such as "Bees make honey and men eat it," and "When the nest is destroyed, others get the honey". Chinese beekeepers …
Bees in China (Chapter 5) - Animals through Chinese History
Although we know that honey was being consumed in China by the seventh millennium BCE, and that honey hunting and beekeeping were common throughout China during the imperial …
Based mainly upon previously untranslated Chinese sources, this paper traces the development of beekeeping in China from the second century up until shortly before modern beekeeping …
Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of Chinese Honeybee
This study provides a theoretical basis for investigating and protecting Chinese honeybees by comparing the population structure and genetic diversity of Apis cerana cerana from nine …
Current Status of the Beekeeping Industry in China
Feb 27, 2018 · China is a country with high honeybee diversity, long history of beekeeping and large amount of managed honeybee colonies. Based on the development of a high royal jelly …
Although we know that honey was being consumed in China by the seventh millennium BCE, and that honey hunting and beekeeping were common throughout China during the imperial …
(PDF) Ancient Chinese Apiculture - ResearchGate
Dec 1, 2012 · The ancient Chinese character of bee, Feng, is composed of two parts: the upper part determines the pronunciation and it means a sh arp edge (of the stinger), and the lower
The Bee Museum of China - China.org.cn
Aug 25, 2005 · Bee species in various sizes and extra-large wild honeycombs will tell you the biological characters of bees and the secrets of their living habits.
Apis cerana cerana, a honey bee species indigenous to China (also known as Chinese honey bee), has nested across the whole country in distinct habitats of complex topography, varying …
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