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2006-07-25
DETECTED NOSEMA SERANAE IN SWITZERLAND
Was detected by the Marchamalo(Guadalajara ) Spain beekeeping lab
2006-07-24
IN MATAMOROS MEXICO THEY WARN AGAINST THE BEES
The heat and the humidity cause the proliferation of clusters of African bees in different courses from the city. Daily they´re receiving an average of three to four calls to the Municipal Direction of Civil defense and Firemen, according to the commander Juan Hernandez.
2006-07-24
SUMMONS THE URUGUAYAN BEEKEEPING SOCIETY TO ASSEMBLY AND AUTHORITIES´ ELECTION
Ordinary Annual assembly August 3, 2006 and election of new authorities the September 2, 2006.
2006-07-24
IN CANADA BEEKEEPING COURSE TO HELPH POLLINATION BEEKEEPERS
The Nova Scotia Community College, the Nova Scotia Agricultural College and the Nova Scotia Beekeepers' Association, are working with the department to develop the course. 'Nova Scotia is the North American blueberry basket and without bees, without pollination, this industry will not survive,' Alexander Shalin, a pest management regulations co-ordinator with the Department of Agriculture, said this week.
2006-07-23
IN USA MAN HOSPITALIZED AFTER AFRICANIZED BEES ATTACK
'Within the fire district, this is the first attack that I'm aware of,' said Lieutenant James Tanner of the Lee County EMS .
2006-07-23
AFRICANIZED BEES ARE EXPECTED IN KANSAS AND MOSSOURI USA
Entomologists think the insects, present in the Southwest, will soon hit these states.
2006-07-22
BUZZ KILL : WILL BEES AND FLOWERS DISAPPEARING, STUDY SAYS
Scientists compared a million records on bees from hundreds of sites in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands before and after 1980. They found that bee diversity has declined at nearly 80 percent of the sites. The finding—the first of its kind—confirms suspicions of a widespread pollinator decline gleaned from several single-species and local studies, according to Biesmeijer, an ecologist at the University of Leeds in the U.K.
2006-07-22
IN NEW ZEALAND VARROA ERRADICATION DECISION STILL WEEKS AWAY
A paper on a pending decision on what to do about varroa mites is not expected to go to Cabinet until some time in August, according to a spokeswoman for Biosecurity Minister Jim Anderton. Biosecurity officials have said it will cost between NZD 6 million (US$ 3.7 M) to NZD 12 million (US$ 7.4M) to wipe out the pest.
2006-07-21
CONTINUES RAISING THE HONEY PRICE IN ARGENTINA
After to have raised a 4% weeks ago, today made almost an additional 1%, according with information provided by the Buenos Aires cereal stock market institution.
2006-07-21
THE UNIÓ-COAG IN SPAIN IS THREATENS WITH MOBILIZATIONS IN THE BEEKEEPING SECTOR
Unió-COAG to summon mobilizations as of September if the Ministry of Agriculture (MAP) does not rectify the lagoons that exist in the Real Decree of the program of fight against the apicultural diseases. Enrique Simó, technician of the apicultural sector of La Unió says “these expenses are unbearable for any apicultural professional operation”
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