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An assessment of different beekeeping practices in South Africa based on their needs (bee forage use), services (pollination services) and threats (hive theft and vandalism)
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Status of the invasive wasp species, Vespula germanica and Polistes dominula in South Africa, and the feasibility of various management strategies
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Landscape characteristics and honeybee colony integrity: A case study of Mwingi, eastern Kenya
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Population genetics of the invasive wasp, Vespula germanica, in South Africa
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Assessment of the invasive German wasp, Vespula germanica, in South Africa
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The importance of renosterveld conservation based on insect diversity sampled in West Coast Renosterveld in the Western Cape of South Africa
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Historical relationship of the honeybee (Apis Mellifera) and its forage; and the current state of beekeeping within South Africa
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Assessing insect invasion risk via the shipping pathway: potentially transporting Lymantria dispar (spongy moth) to South Africa as a case study
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Integrating DNA barcoding, bioclimatic modelling, and habitat analysis to assess the diet and potential spread of Vespula germanica (Fabricius, 1793) in the Western Cape of South Africa