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Internet Sites
 
This file is a listing of web resources compiled by Dr. M.T. Sanford,
Extension Apiculturist, University of Florida.
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Last Updated: July 2, 1998
 
Table of Contents:
 Return to APIS home page [
http://www.ifas.ufl.edu/~mts/apishtm/apis.htm]
 Resources available through the Florida Agricultural Information and
Retrieval Service (FAIRS) and the University of Florida Beekeeping
Extension Program. These include the text and graphics to circulars :
Florida Bee Botany, A Florida Beekeeping Almanac, Diseases and Pests of
Beekeeping and Protecting Honey Bees from Pesticides.and a variety of
fact sheets:
 
Extension Apicultural Visual Aids
 
Visual aids are available for Florida use only; they cannot be shipped
out of state.[however sending a blank cassette with request may enable
copying, copyright permitting]
 
 
HONEY BEE TRACHEAL MITE Catalog #: VT-086 Length: Source: IFAS Editorial
Description: Information on discovery and effects of the honey bee
tracheal mite.
 
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