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You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Apr 16, 2024 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Unveiling the Resilience of Pests and diseases in Honey Bee Hives: A Retrospective Analysis of Honey Bee Colonies between 2015-2022
Register in advance for this webinar:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Yyfyr0HBTOuGtwQOUO4ziA; https://tinyurl.com/27mnzoy9

Screening and monitoring the prevalence of American and European foulbrood diseases and Nosema infection, Varroa and honeybee tracheal mites, and other common pests and pathogens in New York and Nationwide. 
Samuel Abban;

USDA-ARS-Bee Research Lab;
Samuel Abban is a Support Scientist at the Bee Research Lab in Beltsville Maryland. He oversees the daily operations of the Bee Disease Diagnostics Lab, offering complimentary testing for common honey bee pests and diseases. Since its establishment in the early 1900’s, the laboratory has been committed to this service. The lab handles over 2,000 samples annually, providing essential diagnostics for parasitic mites, gut parasites, and two major bacterial diseases. With over a decade of experience at the Lab, Sam plays a crucial role in assisting beekeepers and inspectors nationwide in monitoring and managing diseases and pests in honey bee colonies.

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