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对尼日利亚西南部Ijebu地区的蜜蜂进行了民族动物学调查,探讨了蜜蜂的入侵模式、入侵控制方法及其对人们生活和经济的影响,包括药用和传统利用。是次调查于二零零二年七月至十月期间进行。问卷共180份,调查对象为农村农民、药师、牧师和部分文化工作者。研究结果显示,大多数受访者提到使用火,即燃烧方法是控制蜜蜂入侵的最有效方法。94.4%的人认为喷洒杀虫剂也有效。此外,蜂蜜是仪式上的有用物品,也是治疗疾病的重要材料。(Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems; 2002 2(2): 75-90)
A survey of the ethnozoological knowledge of honey bees Apis mellifera in Ijebu division of south western Nigeria
A survey of the ethnozoological knowledge of honey bee Apis mellifera in Ijebu division of South western Nigeria was carried out to examine the pattern of invasion, control methods of their invasion and their effects in life and economy of the people which also include the medicinal and traditional utilization. The Survey was carried out between July and October 2002. 180 questionnaires were administered among the rural based farmers, herbalists, Alfa\'s, pastors and some literates. The results of the study revealed that the majority of interviewees mentioned using fire, i.e., burning method as the most effective method of controlling bee invasion. Also, 94.4% of the people reported that spraying insecticides is also effective respectively. In addition, honeys are useful item for ritual purposes as well as essential material for curing ailments.
(Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems: 2002 2(2): 75-90)