What Can Beekeepers Can Do to Protect Bees from Pesticides?
Beekeepers in Florida interact with other agricultural operations in various ways. They may provide pollination services to crops, or they may enter into an agreement with a grower to produce a specialty honey crop (such as orange blossom honey).
Foraging bees can come into contact with agricultural pesticides.
ere’s what beekeepers can do to help minimize their bees' risk of pesticide exposure... read more
Foraging bees can come into contact with agricultural pesticides.
ere’s what beekeepers can do to help minimize their bees' risk of pesticide exposure... read more
Ag-Apiary Mapping Service
This service was created to promote and simplify communications between the apiary and citrus industries. It is an easy-to-use interface that provides owner contact information for citrus groves and apiaries, thus allowing direct communication between industries.
Beekeepers can report apiary locations, and citrus growers can contact beekeepers before pesticide applications.
Complete the Bee Locations form to record honey bee colony location information.
Beekeepers: Help us keep the mapping service up to date by providing or updating information about your honey bee colonies...read more
Beekeepers can report apiary locations, and citrus growers can contact beekeepers before pesticide applications.
Complete the Bee Locations form to record honey bee colony location information.
Beekeepers: Help us keep the mapping service up to date by providing or updating information about your honey bee colonies...read more