Transcription of A Field Guide to Honey Bees - New Jersey
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A Field Guide to Honey bees and Their MaladiesThe Mid-Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension Consortium (MAAREC): Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey , Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, and the USDA cooperatingCollege of Agricultural SciencesM. FRAZIER, PENN PHOTO: M. FRAZIER, PENN STATEI ntroductionThe key to protecting Honey bee colonies from diseases, parasites, and other harm-ful conditions is the ability to identify and deal with problems early. This publication is designed to assist beekeepers in recog-nizing the symptoms of common Honey bee maladies. Some simple cultural controls are included here; however, for a complete list and discussion of manage-ment tactics and currently registered chemicals approved for the control of Honey bee maladies, see the MAAREC Web site, FRAZIER, PENN STATEA Field Guide to Honey bees And tHeir MAlAdies 2 Normal Honey Bee DevelopmentThe Honey BeeA healthy Honey bee colony has three distinct types of individuals: a queen, workers, and drones.
A Field Guide to Honey Bees and Their Maladies The Mid-Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension Consortium (MAAREC): Delaware, Maryland, New
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