尼日利亚Awka地区蜂箱盖改造和环境小气候对非洲蜜蜂定殖的影响

B. Ononye, C. E. Akunne, I. Edeh, T. E. Okeke, E. E. Ekejiuba, C. A. Chidi, K. P. Okafor, V. Offor, E. I. Azaka, C. F. Chude
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非洲蜜蜂对蜂箱的不良殖民化是养蜂业面临的制约因素之一。本研究旨在确定一些蜂巢覆盖修改对非洲蜜蜂在Awka定居的影响。对顶栏蜂箱的蜂箱盖进行改造,采用不同的隔热材料,分为T1(胶合板)、T2(翘曲板)、T3(聚氯乙烯吊顶材料)、T4(泡沫)四种处理方式。在不同的月份,收集了环境小气候(温度和相对湿度)和每次处理的蜂箱数量的数据。定植率以处理1最高(100%),处理2次之(33.33%),处理3和处理4最低(0.00%)。蜂箱处理对蜜蜂定植无显著影响(p = 0.09)。处理1在7月、10月和11月定殖,处理2在12月定殖。月份对非洲蜜蜂的平均定殖量有显著影响(p<0.05)。蜂箱平均定殖量与环境温度呈负相关,与环境相对湿度呈正相关。推荐用胶合板隔热的蜂巢盖,因为它们比其他处理更早实现殖民化。
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Influence of Hive Cover Modifications and Ambient Microclimate on Colonization of African Honeybees in Awka, Nigeria
Poor colonization of hives by African honeybees is one of the constraints facing the beekeeping sector. This study aimed to determine the influence of some hive cover modifications on the colonization of African honeybees in Awka. The hive covers of top bar hives were modified by insulating them with different materials and grouped into four treatments, namely: T1 (plywood), T2 (warped boards), T3 (polyvinyl chloride ceiling material), and T4 (foam). At various months, data on the ambient microclimate (temperature and relative humidity) and the number of hives colonized per treatment were collected. The colonization rate was highest in treatment 1 (100%), followed by treatment 2 (33.33%) while treatments 3 and 4 (0.00%) had the least. Hive treatments did not significantly affect the colonization of honeybees (p = 0.09). Treatment 1 colonized in the months of July, October, and November, while that of Treatment 2 occurred in December. Months had significant effect on the mean colonization of African honeybees (p<0.05). The mean colonization of hives and ambient temperature had a negative correlation while there was a positive correlation between the mean colonization of hives and ambient relative humidity. Hive covers insulated with ply wood were recommended since they achieved earlier colonization than other treatments.
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