The insemination of queen honeybees with diluted semen

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The aim of this study was to assess the possibility of queen honeybee insemination with a semen-diluent mixture and to evaluate the rate of insemination and the accuracy ot stirring. Queen honeybees inseminated twice with a Hyes solution/semen mixture (1:1), given every other day at 8 μl per dose, stored as many spermatozoa in their spermatheca as those inseminated once by a classical technique. The onset and percentage of oviposition were similar to those observed in other procedures. The diluted mixture showed complete mixing of the semen collected from several drones. © 1995.

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Skowronek, W., Kruk, C., & Loc, K. (1995). The insemination of queen honeybees with diluted semen. Apidologie, 26(6), 487–493. https://doi.org/10.1051/apido:19950605

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