Microbiocenosis of the Intestinal Tract of Honey Bees and its Correction
- 1 Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Kuban State Agrarian University named after I. T. Trubilin”, Russia, 350044, Krasnodar, Kalinina St., 13, Russia
- 2 Federal State Budgetary Education Institution of Higher Education “Urals State Agrarian University”, Russia, 620075, Yekaterinburg, Karl Liebknecht St., 42, Russia
- 3 Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary Sanitation, Hygiene and Ecology”, Russia, 123022, Moscow, Zvenigorodskoe highway, 5, Russia
- 4 Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State University of Food Production”, Russia, 125080, Moscow, Volokolamskoehigh way, 11, Russia
Abstract
We have studied microbiota of the intestinal tract of honey bees and the effect of various preparations and feed additives, in particular hydrohemol. It was established that feeding of hydrohemol in a mixture with candy caused a decrease in the pathogenic microbiota of the digestive tract of bees. This creates the most favorable conditions for the further development of the bee colonies and, as a result, an increase in their honey production.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ojbsci.2018.74.83
Copyright: © 2018 Irina Vladimirovna Serdyuchenko, Andrey Georgievich Koshchaev, Nino Nodarievna Guguchvili, Inna Sergeevna Zholobova, Irina Michailovna Donnik, Anatoly Michailovich Smirnov and Boris Veniaminovich Usha. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Honey Bee
- Microorganisms
- Microbiota
- Apis Mellifera
- Lactic Acid Bacteria
- Microbiocenosis
- Pathogenic Bacteria
- Pathogenic Fungi
- Intestinal Microbiota