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Apis mellifera caucasica



The Caucasian honeybee is a sub-species of the Western honeybee.

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Origin

The Caucasian honeybee originates from the high valleys of the Central Caucasus.

Anatomy and Appearance

  • Shape and Size: similar to Carnica
  • Chitin Color: dark with brown spots at times
  • Hair Color: lead-grey
  • Tongue Length: up to 7.2 mm


Behavior

beneficial for beekeeping

  • gentle and calm on the comb
  • ardent brood production - raising strong colonies
  • colonies reach full strength in mid-summer, which is good for areas where the highest nectar flow is in mid-summer
  • very great user of propolis
  • in its native area a better honey producer than the European dark bee

not beneficial for beekeeping

  • colonies do not reach full strength until mid-summer, which is an undesirable trait for areas with the highest nectar flow in the spring.
  • the great use of propolis may be seen as undesirable as it makes hive management more difficult. Frames and hive boxes are glued together more substantially.
  • over wintering in northern climates not good due to susceptibility to nosema
  • inclined to drifting and robbing


Source

The Hive and the honeybee, Chapter 11 Races of bees by Prof. Friedrich Ruttner, published by Dadant 1975



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