Control

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The use of antibiotics is not permitted in Switzerland; moreover, no other medication exists to combat European foul brood. Hives with symptoms must therefore be destroyed in order to limit the outbreak, and the contaminated material must be sanitised. Since prevention is the best cure, early detection is desirable. Numerous studies have been undertaken and documents have been created at the Swiss Bee Research Centre and elsewhere to draw the attention of beekeepers to these problems and inform them about the causes and the control measures to be implemented.

Merkblatt zur erkennung von Bienenbrutkrankheiten (German (PDF, 357 kB, 18.10.2017) and French (PDF, 226 kB, 02.02.2017))
M. Tschumi (2011)

Felix Herzog

Felix Herzog

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Ing. Agr. ETH, Dr. sc. techn.

Research Group

  • 22.00.19.06 Agricultural Landscape and Biodiversity

Role

Head of Research Group Agricultural Landscape and Biodiversity

Felix Herzog

Agroscope
Reckenholzstrasse 191
8046 Zürich
Switzerland

Phone +41 58 46 87445

Location Reckenholz

Felix Herzog

Activities

Felix Herzog PhD is an agronomist and landscape ecologist. He has worked in interdisciplinary research for 25 years in projects in Switzerland, Germany, in Europe and beyond. Since 2000 he is a research group leader at Agroscope. Research interests comprise the interactions between agricultural practices and the environment, agricultural landscapes and biodiversity, the evlauation of ecosystem services, novel production systems such as agroforestry.

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