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​Beekeeping in Tennessee
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​Pub 1745 J. A. Skinner, J. P. Parkman and M. D. Studer
​Tracheal Mites in Tennessee SP409 A
​J. A. Skinner & J. P. Parkman
​Beekeeping for Extension Agents: Fundamentals, Crop Pollination and Pest Management ​EPP INFO 736 ​J. P. Parkman and J. A. Skinner
​The Small Hive Beetle - A New Pest of Honey Bees SP 594
​J. A. Skinner & J. P. Parkman
​Honey Bees in a Wall! What Can Be Done? ​Pub 1508 ​John A. Skinner

Varroa Mites in Tennessee

​Pub 1511 ​John A. Skinner
​Bee Aware: Africanized Honey Bee Facts ​Pub 1513 ​John A. Skinner
​Making a Pollination Contract ​Pub 1516 ​John A. Skinner
​Preparing for Honeybee Emergencies ​Pub 1524 ​John A. Skinner
​Swarming Honey Bees: What Should be Done ​Pub 1524 ​John A. Skinner
​Managing Varroa Mites in TN - part 1 ​EPP Info 734 ​Parkman, J. P. and J. A. Skinner
​Managing Varroa Mites in TN - part 2 ​EPP Info 734 ​Parkman, J. P. and J. A. Skinner
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​Bee Visitation to Crops and other Flowers Planted as Bee Food. Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 2011. http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/1109 ​ ​Michael Edward Wilson
​Four Aspects of Dogwood Pollination: Insect Visitation, a Novel approach to Identify Pollen, Floral Volatile Emission, and Tracking Parentage. Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 2010. http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/744 ​ ​Paul Raymond Rhoades
​Examining Varroa-resistant honey bee queens from commercial breeders: colony productivity, hygienic behavior, suppression of mite reproduction, and the relationship of Juvenile Hormone III to mite abundance. Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 2004. ​ ​Laura L. Bryant
 

 

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