METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING INFECTIOUS AND NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN BEES AND THEIR EFFECTIVE TREATMENT (BASED ON ANALYSIS OF LITERATURE DATA) .
Keywords:
bees, infectious diseases, non-infectious diseases, varroatosis, American foulbrood, European foulbrood, nosematosis, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, beekeepingAbstract
This article analyzes the literature on the prevalence of infectious and non-infectious diseases of bees, their clinical signs, diagnostic methods and modern treatment measures. The main attention is paid to infectious diseases such as varroatosis, American rot, nosematosis, as well as non-infectious diseases such as poisoning, dysfunctions due to improper care. The analysis of the literature shows the effectiveness of veterinary drugs widely used in beekeeping and also reveals the importance of preventive measures. The article recommends effective methods of control based on scientific sources and highlights the important principles of maintaining a healthy apiary.
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