Evaluation of early spring bio-technical management techniques to control varroosis in Apis mellifera Marco LodesaniSimone FranceschettiRaffaele Dall’Ollio Original article 22 February 2019 Pages: 131 - 140
Effects of thymol on European honey bee hygienic behaviour Théotime ColinMeng Yong LimAndrew B. Barron Original article 21 February 2019 Pages: 141 - 152
Longevity, food consumption, and foraging performance of Apis cerana and Apis mellifera in mixed colonies Chuang ZhangSubas PokhrelWenchao Yang Original article 22 February 2019 Pages: 153 - 162
Hygienic behaviour in honeybees: a comparison of two recording methods and estimation of genetic parameters Elena FacchiniPiter BijmaEvert Willem Brascamp Original article Open access 22 February 2019 Pages: 163 - 172
Tergal gland components of reproductively dominant honey bee workers have both primer and releaser effects on subordinate workers Olabimpe O. OkosunAbdullahi A. YusufChristian W. W. Pirk Original article 21 February 2019 Pages: 173 - 182
Thoracobombus from Mexico: a description of the male species-specific cephalic labial gland secretions Nicolas BraseroRémy VandamePierre Rasmont Original article 26 February 2019 Pages: 183 - 194
Metabolic rate predicts the lifespan of workers in the bumble bee Bombus impatiens Evan P. KelemenNhi CaoAnna Dornhaus Original article 22 February 2019 Pages: 195 - 203
Sound recordings of Apis cerana japonica colonies over 24 h reveal unique daily hissing patterns Satoshi KawakitaKotaro IchikawaKazuyuki Moriya Original article 21 February 2019 Pages: 204 - 214
From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa Dora HenriquesJúlio Chávez-GalarzaMaria Alice Pinto Original article 01 March 2019 Pages: 215 - 229
Scientific note: first global report of a bee nest built only with plastic Mariana L. AllasinoHugo J. MarreroJuan Pablo Torretta Scientific note 21 February 2019 Pages: 230 - 233
Prevalence of Nosema microsporidians in commercial bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) is not related to the intensity of their use at the landscape scale Alejandro TrilloMark J. F. BrownMontserrat Vilà Original article 03 April 2019 Pages: 234 - 242
Forage area estimation in European honeybees (Apis mellifera) by automatic waggle decoding of videos using a generic camcorder in field apiaries Satoru OkuboAoi NikkeshiNobuo Morimoto Original article 08 April 2019 Pages: 243 - 252
Honeybee rebel workers preferentially respond to high concentrations of sucrose Karolina KuszewskaKrzysztof MilerMichal Woyciechowski Original article Open access 03 April 2019 Pages: 253 - 261