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Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) Resources

Last Updated: July 03, 2009

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At the Bee Research Lab in Beltsville, Maryland, entomologist Jay Evans studies the effects of bacterial pathogens on honey bee health and survival. Photo by Peggy Greb (USDA-ARS).
At the Bee Research Lab in Beltsville, Maryland, entomologist Jay Evans studies the effects of bacterial pathogens on honey bee health and survival. Photo by Peggy Greb (USDA-ARS).

Since 2006, Colony Collapse Disorder has challenged the honey beekeeping industry with major, unexplained losses. The following resources serve as jumping off points to explore the available information about CCD.


Pages on eXtension.org relating to CCD


Links

MAAREC CCD update/info page

National Agricultural Library archive of CCD information

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