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AmSV1, a newly discovered Honey Bee Virus in the US

A new article was just published in Viruses, titled Apis mellifera Solinvivirus-1, a Novel Honey Bee Virus That Remained Undetected for over a Decade, Is Widespread in the USA. A team of bee scientists and virologists from the Department of Entomology of the University of Maryland and the USDA Beltsville Bee Research lab, led by […]

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Interview with the Bee Informed Partnership

This is our first interview-style blog, but we plan to share many different perspectives with you in the future. We want to showcase how the APHIS National Honey Bee Survey impacts the beekeeping community in different areas of the country and want to invite you along for the ride. Earlier this month, we had an […]

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Honey Bee Survey Molecular Pathogen Lab Has Relocated

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Beekeeping On Guam – How It All Started

From time to time, we would like to share a guest blog written by a participant in our survey. This month we are showcasing Christopher Rosario. He is a researcher at the University of Guam and the president of the Guam Beekeepers Association. He explains what the survey means to him and how it led […]

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A Study of Pesticide Exposure in National Honey Bee Survey Sampled Apiaries

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Explore and Export Honey Bee Health Data

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Moku Virus Detections in Honey Bee Samples

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Read Your Report Like a Scientist

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Apiary-Level Pesticide Exposure: Bee Bread vs. Wax

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Why Nosema Detection Varies By Methodology