<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Prevalence of parasitic honeybee diseases, pests and predators in north Gondar zone"^^ . "A cross-sectional study was conducted on parasitic honeybee diseases, pests and predators Lay\r\narmachiho and Tach armachiho districts of North Gondar zone from October 2017 to May 2018. The objectives\r\nof this study were to assess the different parasitic honeybee diseases, pests and predators. The study mainly\r\ninvolves with the collection of adult honeybee abdominal suspension of wet mount for nosema and amoeba\r\ndiseases and direct observation of varroa mite and bee louse from adult honey bee and brood cells. Questioner\r\nsurvey was used to know different honeybee pests, predators and agrochemicals in the study area. The SPSS\r\nversion 20 was used for chi-square test and p-value < 0.05 was taken as statistical significant. During the study\r\nperiod a total of 384 honey bee sample in traditional, modern and transitional hives were examined. The overall\r\nprevalence 24.47% (94/384) of hives were found positive for Nosema apis, 17.2% (66/384) foramoeba\r\n(malphighamoeba mellificae), 30.5% (117/384) for varroa destructor and 37.5% (144/384) for bee louse\r\n(braula cocae). Bee louse was the predominant external parasitic disease in adult honeybees followed by varroa\r\ndestructor. There was statistically significant variation between Nosema Apis and bee louse observed among the\r\ntwo selected districts and hive types (x2=23.5, p-value=0.0001) for bee louse and (x2=5.3, p-value=0.071) for\r\nNosema Apis. About the 100 respondents are 46%, 42%, 39%, 35%, 28%, small hive beetle 26% and spider\r\n24% were complaining on the impact of wax moth, chemical spray, skunk, birds, small hive beetle and spiders\r\nrespectively. They have also responded that pests play a major role on the production loss, damaging of honey\r\nbee colony and absconding of the colony. In conclusion, the highest prevalence parasitic honeybee diseases and\r\npests were recorded in the study areas that signify the occurrence of the parasitic burden has to be carried out\r\nand immediate intervention was implemented."^^ . "2019-09-25" . . "9" . "5" . . "Scienceline Publication"^^ . . . "Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research"^^ . . . "22287701" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "M."^^ . "Yayeh"^^ . "M. Yayeh"^^ . . "A."^^ . "Kinubeh"^^ . "A. Kinubeh"^^ . . "T."^^ . "Mitiku"^^ . "T. Mitiku"^^ . . "T."^^ . "Nega"^^ . "T. Nega"^^ . . "M."^^ . "Birhan"^^ . "M. Birhan"^^ . . "B."^^ . "Bogale"^^ . "B. Bogale"^^ . . "M."^^ . "Chanie"^^ . "M. Chanie"^^ . . . . . . "Prevalence of parasitic honeybee diseases, pests and predators in north Gondar zone (Text)"^^ . . . . . "OJAFR 9(5) 198-205, 2019.pdf"^^ . . . "Prevalence of parasitic honeybee diseases, pests and predators in north Gondar zone (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #271 \n\n\n \n Prevalence of parasitic honeybee diseases, pests and predators in north Gondar zone\n \n\n" . "text/html" . . . "S Agriculture (General)"@en . . . "SF Animal culture"@en . .