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  • From: Lewis Cauble <lewis AT hivebody.com>
  • To: ocba listserv <ocba AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [ocba] Beneficial Insect Lab
  • Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 20:56:36 -0400

Hello Beekeepers,
As I mentioned at the meeting on Thursday, our Beneficial Insect Lab may be on the chopping block because of a budget crunch.

I spoke with my representative, Bill Faison, at a church breakfast on Saturday morning. I tried to explain to him how important our lab is to NC Ag and beekeepers. He spent a good long time explaining to me how dire the budget is looking these days. I'm afraid Bill did a better job of making his case then I did, but he is a lawyer by trade. At any rate, I don't think he had ever heard of a Beneficial Insect Lab before. Bill is a member of the NCSBA through the Caswell County club. Bill's grandfather (or great grandfather) was a founding member of the NCSBA. Bill does not currently have any hives, but hopes to have some when his life calms down.

Please take a moment to write to your local representative and tell them how you feel about the Beneficial Insect Lab. To find out who represents you, please stop by this link. http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/GIS/RandR07/Representation.html

Go to the bottom of the page and enter your 9 digit zip code. It will tell you what you need to know.

Most importantly, please send a note to Ag Commissioner Steve Troxler and ask him to please spare any cuts to the lab.

Important work of the lab includes:
-AHB identification and diagnosis through morphometric analyses, the only official system for doing so in the state
-AFB fumigation of equipment using ethylene oxide
-Microbiological growth and identification of AFB, EFB, and other pathogens
-Nosema bioassays and quantification
-Thoracic dissections to detect and quantify tracheal mites
-The quarantine facility was critical in conducting early research on SHB; should a new emerging pest (such as Tropilaelaps mites) be introduced, having access to such a facility will be critical

Use this form to contact NCDA&CS http://www.agr.state.nc.us/htm/contactus.htm

The NCSBA has a legislative committee working on this issue, but I do not know the status of their efforts. If you are an NCSBA member, please take a moment to write to President Greg Clemments and ask him how that effort is going.

Cheers,

Lewis
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  • [ocba] Beneficial Insect Lab, Lewis Cauble, 04/13/2009

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