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OSU Bee Lab "Pesticides in and around the Hive" webinar recording.
Dr. Reed Johnson’s webinar entitled: “Pesticides in and around the Hive” is now posted on the OSU Bee Lab website. Mark you calendar for next month’s webinar: Mites and Honey Bees 9AM – 10AM (EDT), Wednesday, June 20th Dr. Jim Tew, … Continue reading
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