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Category: Colony Collapse Disorder

Renewed Cost-sharing Program for Pesticide Analysis of Honey Bee Colony Matrices

Renewed Cost-sharing Program for Pesticide Analysis of Honey Bee Colony Matrices

http://canr.udel.edu/maarec/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2011/01/PrelimLosses2009.pdf

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on March 8, 2010Categories Colony Collapse DisorderTags CCD working team, pesticides, PSU

Preliminary Results: A Survey of Honey Bee Colonies Losses in the U.S. Between September 2008 and April 2009

Preliminary Results: A Survey of Honey Bee Colonies Losses in the U.S. Between September 2008 and April 2009

http://canr.udel.edu/maarec/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2011/01/PrelimLosses2009.pdf

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on May 19, 2009Categories Colony Collapse DisorderTags CCD working team, surveys

Solving the Mystery of the Vanishing Bees, Scientific American, Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis vanEngelsdorp

Solving the Mystery of the Vanishing Bees, Scientific American, Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis vanEngelsdorp

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=saving-the-honeybee

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on April 1, 2009Categories Colony Collapse DisorderTags Articles, CCD working team

Solving the Mystery of the Vanishing Bees, Scientific American, Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis vanEngelsdorp

Solving the Mystery of the Vanishing Bees, Scientific American, Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis vanEngelsdorp

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=saving-the-honeybee

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on April 1, 2009Categories Colony Collapse DisorderTags Articles, CCD working team

Breakfast Without Bees? Scientific American, Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis vanEngelsdorp

Breakfast Without Bees? Scientific American, Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis vanEngelsdorp

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=breakfast-without-bees

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on March 31, 2009Categories Colony Collapse DisorderTags background, CCD working team

One Potential Solution: A Bee Medicine, Scientific American, Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis vanEngelsdorp

One Potential Solution: A Bee Medicine, Scientific American, Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis vanEngelsdorp

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=bee-medicine

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on March 31, 2009Categories Colony Collapse DisorderTags Articles, CCD working team

Colony Collapse Disorder: The Search for the Cause, Scientific American, Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis van vanEngelsdorp

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=ccd-search-for-cause

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on March 31, 2009Categories Colony Collapse DisorderTags Articles, CCD working team

CSI Apiary: Season Three – The Continued Unravelling of Colony Collapse Disorder, BeesCene Volume 25 #1, BC Honey Producers’ Association, British Columbia

http://maarec.psu.edu/CCDPpt/CSIonCCDMar09.pdf

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on February 1, 2009Categories Colony Collapse DisorderTags Articles

A Modified Two-queen System: “Tower” Colonies Allowing For Easy Drone Brood Removal for Varroa Mite Control, Science of Bee Culture, Dennis vanEngelsdorp, Shane Gebauer, and Robyn Underwood

http://maarec.psu.edu/CCDPpt/TwoQueenSystemFeb2009.pdf

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on February 1, 2009Categories Colony Collapse DisorderTags CCD working team, research

A Survey of Honey Bee Colony Losses in the U.S., Fall 2007 to Spring 2008, PLoS ONE, Dennis vanEngelsdorp, Jerry Hayes, Jr., Robyn M. Underwood and Jeffrey Pettis

http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0004071

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on February 1, 2009Categories Colony Collapse DisorderTags CCD working team, research

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