some apiaries causing increased morbidity and the withdrawal of bee colonies in the winter. This process was aggravated by the mite
Varroa destructor affect. To a lesser extent, the cross-breeding of bees influenced the Uinsky and Krasnovishersky areas, which had
been declared as pure breeding areas of the Central Russian bees. The recruitment of honeybee populations in natural conditions
(wild hive, hollows of trees, rocks, and other shelters) is performed because the bees disperse during swarming. In the late 20th
century, a negative impact on the gene pool of the Central Russian bees caused by the introduced bees was observed. The conservation
of the gene pool of Central Russian bees and the preservation of the indigenous forms of local Central Russian bee populations have
been discussed in many publications