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Integration of Native Bee Pollinator Conservation with Pasture Enrichment
Creator:
Galindo, Gracie
,
Rickard, Leea
, and
Rao, Sujaya
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
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NATIVE
BEE
POLLINATOR
CONSERVATION
WITH PASTURE ENRICHMENT Gracie Galindo, Leea Rickard, and Sujaya
I Love Honeybees as Much as the Next Entomologist, but Is EPA Getting Carried Away in Its Fit of Beeophilia
Creator:
Schreiber, Alan
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
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. Look for the
bee
hazard icon in the Directions for Use for each application site for specific use
Changing Pesticide Risk Assessment and Mitigation Requirements for Pollinator Protection
Creator:
Johansen, Erik
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
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ejohansen@agr.wa.gov Past - In Washington, the first known report of
bee
poisoning was caused by use of
Mortality of Bumble Bees Associated with Linden: a Review
Creator:
Rao, Sujaya
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
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bee
mortality but these have received little attention. For minimizing future losses, it is critical
Impact of Pesticide Residues on a Native Bumble Bee Pollinator, Bombus Vosnesenskii (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Creator:
Skyrm, K. M.
and
Rao, Sujaya
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 13 Section II.
Bee
Poisoning
Natural Enemies of Willamette Valley Bumble Bees
Creator:
Maxfield-Taylor, Sarah
and
Rao, Sujaya
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
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Globally, declines in
bee
populations have been reported, and scientists have speculated on possible
Understanding Colony Level Prevalence and Intensity of Honey Bee Gut Parasite, Nosema Ceranae
Creator:
Jack, Cameron
and
Sagili, Ramesh
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
Full Text:
Issues UNDERSTANDING COLONY LEVEL PREVALENCE AND INTENSITY OF HONEY
BEE
GUT PARASITE, NOSEMA CERANAE
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Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference
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Environmental Toxicology, Bees, and Regulatory Issues
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Agricultural pests -- Control -- Congresses
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