Nouveaux conseils pour la détection des maladies chez les abeilles mellifères

Un guide récent propose aux apiculteurs des étapes pratiques pour repérer et traiter les maladies au sein des colonies.

L'American Bee Journal a publié le 1er juin 2026 des conseils sur la manière de réagir face aux maladies dans les colonies d'abeilles mellifères. Les recommandations insistent sur la nécessité de commencer les inspections à l'entrée de la ruche afin d'identifier des problèmes tels que la présence d'abeilles mortes ou de dysenterie.

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