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Diana Sammataro <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Apr 1996 17:11:36 -0500
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To Bee-L Members: Here is the Web page alert that Jerry put on the page
late last month. Here it is again:
 
We are pleased to announce the official launch of our Honey Bee Research
Home Page.  Our work focuses on using honey bees as a form of miner's
canary for environmental pollutants ranging from trace elements to heavy
metals and radionuclides as well as complex mixtures of organic chemicals.
 
In addition, we study the cumulative effects of mites, food resource
availability, weather, and other stressors on bee colony structure and
performance.  Finally, we have unique facilities for studying the effects
of exotic and genetically engieered microbial pesticides (MPCAs) on whole
colonies of bees.
 
We hope that you find these pages interesting and helpful.  We plan on
developing pages for kids and in support of the bee industry in the very
near future.  Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
 
You can find us at The University of Montana-Missoula
(http://www.umt.edu) listed under Institutes, Centers, etc.
 
The full address for Bee Alert! is:   http://www.umt.edu/biology/bees
 
Enjoy!
 
Jerry J. Bromenshenk
The University of Montana-Missoula
Tel:  406-243-5648
Fax:  406-243-4184
E-mail:  [log in to unmask]
 
Diana Sammataro, Ph.D.
The Ohio State University, OARDC/ Dept. Entomology
Extension Bee Laboratory, 1680 Madison Avenue
Wooster, OH 44691
Phone: (330) 263 3684  Fax: (330) 262 2720
Email: [log in to unmask]
 
New Phone in April will be 263 3912

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