Article: "Research Zeroes In One Genes that Help Honeybees Fight Mites"
An article from Growing Produce, 11/14/12. Scientists have narrowed the search for genes that give honeybees behaviors that make them resistant to varroa mites. Thanks for sharing the article Marvin!…
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October NMBKA Newsletter
You can find our First Annual Newsletter at: http://www.nmbeekeepers.org/page/newsletters
In this edition, you can find out:
Enjoy, the Board of NMBKA
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TED: Dennis vanEngelsdorp: a plea for bees
http://www.ted.com/talks/dennis_vanengelsdorp_a_plea_for_bees.html
Bees are dying in droves. Why? Leading apiarist Dennis vanEngelsdorp looks at the gentle, misunderstood creature's important place in nature and the mystery behind its alarming disappearance.
Dennis vanEngelsdorp is Acting State Apiarist for Pennsylvania's Department of Agriculture, studying colony…
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City Bees
http://www.ted.com/talks/noah_wilson_rich_every_city_needs_healthy_honey_bees.html
This is a "TED" link about city bees.
Added by Grey Chisholm on November 9, 2012 at 4:33am — No Comments
The New Mexico Beekeepers Association is a non-profit organization of private beekeepers, commercial beekeepers, persons interested in promoting the importance of the honey bee in the environment, and businesses related to the honey industry. Representing all regions of New Mexico, the Association maintains a close affiliation with the State of New Mexico's Department of Agriculture. Membership in the Association is open to all interested persons.
2013 Association Officers
President: Les Crowder
Vice President: Craig Noorlander
Secretary: Jessie Brown
Treasurer: D.J. Nickles
Board: Rob Shepler, Phill Remick
Membership dues are $30 per year for a family
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