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  • From: Anne Cabell <cabell.anne AT gmail.com>
  • To: NC Beekeepers Orange County <ocba AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [ocba] FW: CATCH THE BUZZ - Free Webinars From Ohio State
  • Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 15:13:07 -0400

These sound like great webinars!
Anne

 

CATCH THE BUZZ

Webinars From Ohio State

 

WOOSTER, Ohio — Beekeepers in Ohio and other states are invited to attend a free, monthly educational webinar series taught by Ohio State University experts, starting April 18.

Offered by Ohio State’s Bee Lab, the webinar series will use the Adobe Connect format. Those interested in participating will need a computer with Internet connection; iPad and iPhone users can also join using these devices, but they need to download the Adobe Connect app.

Registration

All participants first need to join the Bee Lab contact list by visiting http://go.osu.edu/beelablist. Webinar log-in instructions will be provided.

“These beekeeping webinars were designed for beekeepers and others interested in bees to learn current information about honey bee hive management through the season,” said Denise Ellsworth, Ohio State’s honey bee and native pollinator education coordinator.

“Participants can view the presentation and submit live questions. Additionally, all webinars will be archived on the Bee Lab website (http://beelab.osu.edu) the next day, so beekeepers don’t have to participate in the live session to benefit from the information shared.”

Schedule

The schedule includes:

April 18, Hive Health Diagnostics, Barb Bloetscher, entomology research assistant and Ohio Department of Agriculture state apiarist.

May 16, Pesticides In and Around the Hive, Reed Johnson, assistant professor of apiculture, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center.

June 20, Mites and Honey Bees, Jim Tew, retired honeybee specialist, OSU Extension.

July 18, Planning Now for Winter Preparation, Bloetscher.

Aug. 15, Questions from the Hive, Johnson.

Sept. 19, Marketing Bee Products, Julie Fox, OSU South Centers at Piketon.

Oct. 17, Putting the Hive to Bed for Winter, Kim Flottum, editor, Bee Culture magazine.

For more information, contact Ellsworth at ellsworth.2 AT osu.edu or 330-263-3723.


 

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