BeeWallonie

About the project
Bee Wallonie is a project subsidised by the Walloon Region (Belgium) which associates two partners: CARI asbl and CRA-W. The project is planned for the period from 01/01/2017 to 31/12/2022. It finances 1.5 FTEs. The Walloon Region has entrusted CARI asbl and CRA-W with the mission of supervising, promoting and developing beekeeping in Wallonia.
The CARI asbl is in charge of part 1 of the project \"Support and development of the beekeeping sector\". It is also in charge of part of part 2 \"Bee health, agriculture and environment\", the other part coming under the attributions of the CRA-W.
Under the second part of the project, CARI asbl and CRA-W, in collaboration with the HoneybeeValley, have historically participated to the collection of winter mortality data following the methodology proposed by the COLOSS Association, including the FAB-BBF (Federation Apicole Belge - Belgische Bijenhoudersfederatie). More information of the global COLOSS project here.
The CARI asbl is in charge of part 1 of the project \"Support and development of the beekeeping sector\". It is also in charge of part of part 2 \"Bee health, agriculture and environment\", the other part coming under the attributions of the CRA-W.
Under the second part of the project, CARI asbl and CRA-W, in collaboration with the HoneybeeValley, have historically participated to the collection of winter mortality data following the methodology proposed by the COLOSS Association, including the FAB-BBF (Federation Apicole Belge - Belgische Bijenhoudersfederatie). More information of the global COLOSS project here.
Contact details
- eb.irac@nomis
Data providers, that participated in the project.
About shared data
Total number of data points shared: 4,507
Autumn Count before winter
Number of colonies alive before winter
Lost colonies because of natural disaster
How many colonies where alive after winter
Lost colonies because they had a queen problem
How many colonies where alive after winter
Lost colonies because they were dead
Lost colonies because they were dead
Spring Count after winter
How many colonies where alive after winter
Winter mortality
Percent of Bee mortality during Winter.
Winter mortality
Per cent of Bee mortality during Winter.