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Tour of Honey Bee Research Facilities at UMD- 9/17/16

September 17, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

  • WHAT: Tour of the UMD Honey Bee Research Laboratory, followed by an in-depth tour of research beehives located near the UMD Greenhouse.
  • WHERE: University of Maryland, College Park, Plant Sciences Building: 4291 Fieldhouse Dr., College Park, MD 20742
  • WHEN: Saturday, September 17, 2016, 9am – 12noon
  • COST: Free
  • REGISTER: To register for the tour, please go here. Attendance is limited to 20 participants. Register now to reserve your spot!
    • Please note: This event will include several encounters with active honey bee hives. All participants must sign and return a waiver acknowledging the risks of being stung by bees. Waivers will need to be signed. DCSWA members with a known, severe (i.e.potentially life-threatening) honey bee allergy are encouraged to consider skipping this event.

About the event:

Join us for a tour of the University of Maryland Honey Bee Laboratory, which is

focused on an epidemiological approach to honey bee health. Led by principal

investigator Dr. Dennis vanEngelsdorp, an internationally recognized leader in

honey bee research, the lab focuses on the mechanisms that are responsible for

observed declines in honey bee populations. These stresses include an increase in

pests and pathogens associated with honey bees, the loss of natural forage habitat

due to displacement by large monocultural croplands, and pressures from other

human-induced changes to the environment.

 

The Honey Bee Lab is a major partner and founding member of the Bee Informed

Partnership (BIP), which collaborates with beekeepers from across the country to

better understand the loss of honey bee colonies in the United States. Through BIP,

the Honey Bee Lab conducts the largest and most comprehensive honey bee survey

in the world. Data compiled through the BIP survey is used in research to better

improve Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices for beekeepers.

 

As a safety precaution, it is strongly recommended that all participants adhere to

the following guidelines on the day of the event:

 Wear lightly colored clothing – dark clothing can aggravate the bees.

 Wear full-length pants and long sleeves.

 Wear closed-toe shoes.

 Refrain from wearing perfume, strongly scented deodorant, hair styling

products, or other artificial scents – such odors can also aggravate the bees.

 

About our sponsor: 

The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences at the University of

Maryland educates more than 7,000 future scientific leaders in its undergraduate and

graduate programs each year. The college’s 10 departments and more than a dozen

interdisciplinary research centers foster scientific discovery with annual sponsored

research funding exceeding $150 million.

 

Details

Date:
September 17, 2016
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://dcswa.wildapricot.org/event-2312343

Venue

UMD Plant Sciences Building
4291 Fieldhouse Drive
College Park, MD 20742

Organizer

President
Email
president@dcswa.org