
We have updated our journal!

"Bee Studies" is an academic journal has been published by Apiculture Research Institute. The journal is aimed for researchers and academicians who work in or are interested in the topics of research on bee science.

Bee Studies is indexed in Google Scholar, SOBIAD, DRJI, CiteFactor and FAO Agris

Our journal arranged the articles according to the APA 7 (2020) rules and demands that the studies be prepared according to the latest APA format. Journal guidelines for APA reference are available on our website and in the author's instructions

Bee Studies is indexed in ULAKBİM TR INDEX databases.
Bee Studies
Selected Articles
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Detection of Varroa destructor Mite and Nosema spp. in Bee Samples From BulgariaDelka Salkova | Kalinka Gurgulova
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Traditional Forest Beekeeping and Its Challenge in Benishangul Gumuz Regional State, EthiopiaAlayu Tarekegn
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Molecular Characterization of the Honeybee (Apis mellifera) from two Vegetational Zones in NigeriaAfeez Tope Nasirudeen | Michael Olufemi Awodiran | Tofunmi Elizabeth Oladimeji
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Palynological, Antioxidant and Physicochemical Properties of Pollen Loads from Eastern AnatoliaDuygu Nur ÇOBANOĞLU | İkranur FELEK | Onur DÜNDAR
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The Effects of Some Essential Oils Against NosemosisFatih Yılmaz | Ahmet Kuvancı | Feyzullah Konak | S. Hasan Öztürk | A. Emir Şahin
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Recent Studies in the Use of Propolis as a Traditional Medicine: A ReviewZ. Gülşah Karabaş Kılıç | Simge Erdem | Dilek Kabakcı | Gökhan Akdeniz
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Chemical and Mineral Composition of the Mono-floral Pollen of Honeybees (Apis mellifera) in EthiopiaTeferi Damto | Meseret Gemeda | Dheressa Kebaba
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Quantifying Nectar Secretion Capacity of Dombeya torrida (J. F. Gmel.) for Honey ProductionTura Bareke
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The Impact of Cannabis sativa and Helianthus annuus Plants on Honeybee Colonies (Apis mellifera L.): Varroa destructor Infestation and PerformancesÖmer Yılmaz | Ahmet Güler
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Defensive Behaviors of the Central Highland Honeybees, Apis mellifera bandasii against Varroa destructor in EthiopiaAlemayehu Gela | Araya Gebresilassie | Yitbarek Woldehawariat | Anagaw Atikem | Zewdu Ararso | Amssalu Bezabeh
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Surveying, identification and characterization for the potential honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) pollen sources in the arid region of Riyadh-Saudi ArabiaAbdulraouf Mohamed Amro | Mohamed Omar Mohamed | Ahmad Alkhazim AL-Ghamdi
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From Bees to Bandages: Exploring Honey Nanoparticles for Effective Wound ManagementSami F. Alarsan











