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Allen,
I am familiar with your 'under the hood' term and the principal pollen
producer in this part of the world. Irrespectively of the topics of
chalkbrood (you covered it well) and the illegal shipment of bees from the
continental United States into Canada, you refered to the planned program of
the upcoming 4th Annual Canadian Apicultural Research Symposium at the
Mayfield Inn in Edmonton, Alberta on January 15, 1995.
For anyone interested, I have attached the program. For further information
concerning the annual meeting of CAPA (Can. Assoc. of Professional
Apiculturists) that is preceeding the Research Symposium, or the annual
meeting of Canadian Honey Council following the Symposium, you may contact
me by e-mail.
regards,
Paul van Westendorp [log in to unmask]
Provincial Apiarist
British Columbia
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The 4th Annual
CANADIAN APICULTURAL RESEARCH SYPOSIUM
(1995 FSAM II SYMPOSIUM)
JANUARY 15, 1995
Mayfield Hotel, Edmonton, Alberta
(Tentative Program)
08:20-08:50 Registration
08:50-09:00 M. Winston: Introduction
09:00-09:20 R. Currie
Control measures for Varroa mites of honey bee
colonies in western Canada
09:20-09:40 K. Clark
Field trials for recommendation of methods for the
management of Varroa
09:40-10:00 P. Oltmann
The determination of the natural background
concentrations for phenol in honey and the clearance
time required for hive equipment decontamination
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:30 K. Delaplane
Mites and mite control in the United States
11:30-12:00 Discussion/Question period
12:00-01:30 Lunch Break
01:30-01:50 R. Currie
The impact of fluvalinate queen tabs on honey bee
queen performance
01:50-02:10 D. Nelson
Identification of microorganisms associated with
tracheal mite-infested honey bees
02:10-02:30 C. Scott-Dupree
An investigation of the potential transmission of
viruses by Acarapis woodi R. to honey bees
02:30-02:50 E. Huxter
Identification and development of Canadian honey bee
stocks resistant to tracheal mites
02:50-03:20 Coffee Break
03:20-03:40 D. van Engelsdorp
Field evaluation of tracheal mite resistant stocks
03:40-04:00 D. Nelson
Cooperative tracheal mite analysis and technology
transfer initiative
04:00-04:20 H. Gauvreau
Assessment of airborne molds as a biological hazard
for Alberta commercial beekeepers
04:20-04:40 General Discussion/Question Period
04:40-05:00 A. Davis
Investigation of nectar and pollen production and the
pollination of borage
05:00-05:20 D. Oliveira
Optimisation of apple orchard pollination by honey
bees.
05:20-05:40 J. Murray
Honeybee hive strength assessment and relationships
to lowbush blueberry pollination
05:40-06:00 General Discussion/Question Period
Evening Banquet E. Guzman
The Impact of Africanized Bees in Mexico
REGISTRATION FEE $15.-
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