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Kalyn Bickerman - The University of Maine
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European Foulbrood: A Bacterial Disease Affecting Honey Bee Brood
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Bee Health Contents
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Integrated Crop Pollination
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2017 Bee Health Webinar Series: Ensuring Crop Pollination in US Specialty Crops
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Honey Bee Health Coalition Varroa Management
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Honey Bee Tracheal Mites: Gone? But not for Good
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Webinars and Seminars
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Honey Bee Viruses, the Deadly Varroa Mite Associates
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All Bugs Good and Bad 2014 Webinar Series
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Pollination Security for Fruit and Vegetable Crops in the Northeast
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Integrated Crop Pollination
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Pollination and Protecting Pollinators
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is raw honey?
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What are some ways to reduce the population of Varroa mites in honey bee colonies, without the use of pesticides?
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How do honey bees make wax?
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How is Nosema disease treated?
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How do I know whether my bees have Nosema disease?
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What is Nosema disease?
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If honey becomes crystallized (solid) has it gone ‘bad’?
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Does honey have nutritional value?
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Can a honey bee be born without the aid of a drone?
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How are queen bees raised and mated?
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Why do newly installed packages of bees seem to abscond more than well-established hives?
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What is the basic life cycle of the fungus, Ascosphaera apis that causes chalkbrood disease in honey bee colonies?
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Will honey bee swarms in my yard move into a hole in the wall of my house?
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What crops do not require honey bee pollination?
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The drone has no father but has a grandfather. How is that?
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Which pesticide formulations are least hazardous to honey bees?
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What are some good flowering plants to put near a vegetable garden to attract bees to help with pollination?
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What are wax moths and what kind of damage do they make in a beehive?
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How can honey bees produce honey from nectar that is toxic to them?
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High Levels of Miticides and Agrochemicals in North American Apiaries: Implications for Honey Bee Health
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Varroa Mites
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Pesticides Applied to Crops and Honey Bee Toxicity
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Seasonality of Brood and Adult Populations (Basic Bee Biology for Beekeepers)
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Honey Bee Queens: Evaluating the Most Important Colony Member
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Africanized Bees: Better Understanding, Better Prepared
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Queen Rearing and Bee Breeding
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Bee Health Contents
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USDA-ARS Areawide Project to Improve Honey Bee Health
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USDA-ARS Bee Labs
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Honey Bee Winter Loss Survey
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Aaron Hoshide- The University of Maine
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Kourtney Collum - The University of Maine
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Samuel Hanes - University of Maine
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Anne Averill - The University of Massachusetts- Amherst
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Cynthia Loftin - University of Maine, USGS
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John Skinner - University of Tennessee
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