Ep 4- Beekeepers vs Honey Bee Researchers - The battle.

Episode #4

Dr. Sanford website and bio.

https://beekeep.info

http://apisenterprises.com/vita.htm

What scientist and beekeepers want? - Article

https://beekeep.info/a-treatise-on-modern-honey-bee-management/bee-research-what-scientists-and-beekeepers-want/

Beekeepers want results Researchers want to be published Tracheal mites:

https://beekeep.info/a-treatise-on-modern-honey-bee-management/managing-diseases-and-pests/tracheal-mite-short-history/ 

Varroa mites introduced in the 1980s:

https://beekeep.info/2020/05/30/two-decade-history-of-varroa/

CCD makes appearance in 2006 and research takes off: The legacy of CCD;

https://beekeep.info/a-treatise-on-modern-honey-bee-management/managing-diseases-and-pests/honey-bee-research-on-the-rise-the-legacy-of-ccd/

Relatively new research coming from increasing reports on bee losses (CCD) Project Apis m

https://www.projectapism.org/honey-bee-research.html

cooperating with the National Honey Board

https://honey.com

Other efforts:

Randy Oliver

https://scientificbeekeeping.org

Coloss.org

https://coloss.org/

Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists

https://capabees.com/

History of U.S Bee Research: Federal Bee Labs: Beltsville, Baton Rouge,Tucson, Logan (other bees); began in 1928 and continue to this day. Madison and Weslaco were retired.

American Association of Professional Apiculturists

https://aapa.cyberbee.net/

https://www.beeculture.com/2023-abrc-proceedings-now-available/

https://beekeep.info/2017/03/26/whats-in-a-name-bias-training-history-of-the-abrc-future-of-the-world-wide-web/

International Bee Research Association IBRA

https://ibra.org.uk/