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A group of researchers has successfully employed Japanese-designed boxes for honeybee adaptation.
Hiving the Trigona biroi Friese, a stingless bee abundant in Bicol, in the Japanese-designed boxes resulted in high survival and low absconding of 16 feral colonies transferred. A study was conducted to determine the potentials of T. biroi as effective crop pollinators in glasshouse during temperate conditions. In Japan, this bee is seen as a potential pollinator of crops grown in glasshouses during winter.
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Hiving the Trigona biroi Friese, a stingless bee abundant in Bicol, in the Japanese-designed boxes resulted in high survival and low absconding of 16 feral (wild) colonies transferred, according to a study done by Ma. Dulce Mostoles and Raul Ruiz,both researchers of the Camarines Sur State Agricultural College (CSSAC) in Pili, Camarines Sur; and Kazuhiro Amano of the Laboratory of Agriculture, National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science in Tsukuba, Japan.
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Hiving the Trigona biroi Friese, a stingless bee abundant in Bicol, in the Japanese-designed boxes resulted in high survival and low absconding of 16 feral colonies transferred. A study was conducted to determine the potentials of T. biroi as effective crop pollinators in glasshouse during temperate conditions. In Japan, this bee is seen as a potential pollinator of crops grown in glasshouses during winter.
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