V4-1807 — Final report
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Availability of natural resources and colony density influence beekeepers' profit

Forests are most important source of forage for honey bees in many European contries. Single source honeys usually reach higher prices at the market in comparison with blended honeys. In Slovenia, five of six officially recognized single-source honeys have their source in tree species like black locust, linden, chestnut, spruce and fir. Beside abundane of forests, Slovenia is burdened also with high count of honey bee colonies and apiaries. Our work demonstrate importance of wood stock of selected tree species for honey yield, which is limited by the colony density.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 5861992
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Wald und Honigertrag - Langzeitstudie in Slowenien/ Forest and honey yield - longterm study in Slovenia

Slovenia and Austria are very alike considering vegetation. Key difference in colony density. Yet in both countries are forests most important source of forage for honey bees in many European contries. Single source honeys usually reach higher prices at the market in comparison with blended honeys. Beside abundant forests, Slovenia is burdened also with high count of honey bee colonies and apiaries. Our work demonstrate importance of wood stock of selected tree species for honey yield, which is limited by the colony density.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 5882984
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Wald, Völkerdichte und Honigertrag / Forest, bee colony density and honey yield

Slovenia and Austria are very alike considering vegetation. Key difference in colony density. Yet in both countries are forests most important source of forage for honey bees in many European contries. Single source honeys usually reach higher prices at the market in comparison with blended honeys. Beside abundant forests, Slovenia is burdened also with high count of honey bee colonies and apiaries. Our work demonstrate importance of wood stock of selected tree species for honey yield, which is limited by the colony density.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 5983848