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Category: Native Pollinators

Bees of eastern Canada

http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/bsc/ejournal/pgs_03/pgs_03.html
Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on November 5, 2014Categories Native Pollinators

Species lists, Identification Guides, and Maps for ALL GENERA in North America, and Carribbean

http://www.discoverlife.org/20/q?search=Apoidea
Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on November 5, 2014Categories Native Pollinators

Species lists, Identification Guides, and Maps for ALL GENERA in North America, and Carribbean

http://www.discoverlife.org/20/q?search=Apoidea
Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on November 5, 2014Categories Native Pollinators

Manuals for monitoring, identifying, collecting, processing, and curating bee specimen

http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/nativebees/Handy%20Bee%20Manual/Handy%20Bee%20Manual.pdf

http://bio2.elmira.edu/fieldbio/hand     ybeemanual.html

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on November 5, 2014Categories Native Pollinators

Farm Management for Native Bees – A Guide for Delaware

http://dda.delaware.gov/plantind/forms/publications/FarmManagementforNativeBees-AGuideforDelaware.pdf

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on November 30, 2010Categories Native Pollinators1 Comment on Farm Management for Native Bees – A Guide for Delaware

Farming for Native Bees

http://dda.delaware.gov/plantind/forms/publications/Farming%20for%20Native%20Bees.pdf

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on November 30, 2010Categories Native Pollinators

Farming for Native Bees in Delaware

http://dda.delaware.gov/publications/plant_industries/Bee%20Guide_07.pdf

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on November 30, 2010Categories Native Pollinators

Delaware Native Plants for Native Bees

http://dda.delaware.gov/plantind/forms/publications/Delaware%20Native%20Plants%20for%20Native%20Bees.pdf

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on November 23, 2010Categories Native Pollinators1 Comment on Delaware Native Plants for Native Bees

The Value of Honey Bees in the Mid-Atlantic Region

http://canr.udel.edu/maarec/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2010/11/ValueofHoneybees08-1.pdf

Author Mannering, ChristyPosted on November 23, 2010Categories Native Pollinators

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