Honeybee image by 	Jerry A. Payne, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Bugwood.org

MARYLAND HONEYBEE
           WORKING GROUP

  --coordinated by the UMD Department of Entomology

 

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Bee Research Laboratory, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture

The mission of the Bee Research Laboratory in Beltsville is to conduct research on the biology and control of honey bee parasites, diseases, and pests to ensure an adequate supply of bees for pollination and honey production. Using biological, molecular, chemical and non-chemical approaches, scientists are developing new, cost-effective strategies for controlling parasitic mites like Varroa jacobsoni, bacterial diseases like American foulbrood, and emergent pests like the small hive beetle. An additional focus of the Laboratory is to develop preservation techniques for honey bee germplasm to maintain genetic diversity and superior honey bee stock. Bee Research Laboratory staff also provides authoritative diagnosis of bee diseases and pests for Federal and State regulatory agencies and beekeepers on a worldwide basis.


MAAREC: Mid-Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension Consortium

MAAREC is a regional group focused on addressing the pest management crisis facing the beekeeping industry in the Mid-Atlantic Region.


NAPPC: North American Pollinator Protection Campaign

Working to protect the pollinators of the North American continent


"Status of Pollinators in North America," The National Academies Press

Written by the Committee on the Status of Pollinators in North America, National Research Council

 
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