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Kenna MacKenzie <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Jan 1993 11:11:17 EST
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A good reference about honey bees and pesticides is "Pollinator Protection"
by C.A. Johansen & D.F. Mayer.  It is available from Wicwac Press, P.O. Box 817
Cheshire, CT 06410-0817 (publishers).  I believe it is about $20.
 
Both Mayer and Johansen have published numerous articles about pesticides and
bees as well. You could also try "Johansen, 1979, Pesticides and pollinators",
Ann. Rev. Entomol.  22:  177-192.  or "Wilson, W.T., P.E. Sonnet and A. Stoner,
1980, Pesticides and honey bee mortality, IN:  Beekeeping in the United States,
USDA Agr. Handbook 335, pp. 129-140".
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Kenna MacKenzie
Dept. of Entomology, Comstock Hall
Cornell University     E-mail:  [log in to unmask]

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