[SDCBeeks] FW: Honey Bee Talk

Mark J. Sommer msommer at somware.com
Wed Dec 9 11:19:33 PST 2020


 

 

From: Amanda Skidmore <skid at nmsu.edu>
Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at 11:40 AM
To: "bob at pdnbeekeepers.org" <bob at pdnbeekeepers.org>, Amy Owen <ajowen23 at gmail.com>, Lara Lovell <laraquarist at comcast.net>, Elizabeth Lake <eaudryn at gmail.com>, Chris Ewer <sewer556 at yahoo.com>, Mark Sommer <msommer at somware.com>
Subject: Honey Bee Talk 

 

Good morning Everyone,

 

I just wanted to share a registration link to a honey be talk, Dr. Ge Zhang will be giving next week. Please feel free to share the announcement with others in the honey bee community!

 

We hope to see you there!

 

~Amanda 

 

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Our next pollinator lecture series (with the ABQ BioPark) will be online on Thursday, December 17, 2020 at 3 pm. We are excited to share the work of our new postdoc for this session:


Join Dr. Ge Zhang, postdoctoral researcher at New Mexico State University, to learn about his work with honey bees in the Midwest and New Mexico. His talk will cover using a conservation practice with native plants (prairie strips incorporated in cropland) to enhance honey bee health in the Midwest and current and future studies of the bee research team at the NMSU Los Lunas Agricultural Science Center. Our current study is determining the survivorship of fall nucleus of small population size and normal colonies of big size during the winter in a New Mexico desert climate. Future studies will explore the use of flower species by honey bees in NM and integrated pest management (IPM) for Varroa mite in NM.

 

Register online: MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com" claiming to be tinyurl.com/nmsuipm

 

We hope to see you there!

 

Amanda Skidmore, PhD

Extension IPM Specialist
Department of Extension Plant Sciences
Los Lunas Agricultural Science Center
New Mexico State University

office: 505-865-7340

social media: @Dr_Skidmore Twitter 

 



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