SOLENOPSIS INVICTA X RICHTERI (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) NECROPHAGOUS BEHAVIOR CAUSES POST-MORTEM LESIONS IN PIGS WHICH SERVE AS OVIPOSITION SITES FOR DIPTERA

Solenopsis invicta x richteri (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) necrophagous behavior causes post-mortem lesions in pigs which serve as oviposition sites for Diptera

Outdoor decaying corpses immediately attract Calliphoridae Bike Parts - Brakes - Complete and Sarcophagidae flies.However, the invasive red and black imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta and richteri) is also attracted to carrion with a reportedly predatory behavior.We documented outdoor decomposition in piglets exposed and unexposed to fire ants.

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COLONY DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF THE STINGLESS BEE SCAPTOTRIGONA AFF. POSTICA (APIDAE, MELIPONINI) IN DIFFERENT HIVE MODELS

Meliponiculture, i.e.indigenous beekeeping, is an old Measuring Spoon Sets activity in the Americas and is widely distributed throughout Brazil.However, since stingless bee keeping is still not entirely standardized, studies are necessary to achieve a better practice.For example, the types of hives used in breeding must be designed to ease the colo

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