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Topic: capensis

African bees
Published - 7 February 2020
By Nadine Chapman (University of Sydney)
Keeping out killer bees

Apis mellifera scutellata was introduced to Brazil from Africa in 1956 to solve the issue of poor performance of European honey bees in Brazil. The …
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Africa, Africanized killer bees, capensis, scutellata

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