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2006 Annual Report
Honey Bees are generally thought of
merely as honey producers, however they play an extremely
vital role in Ohio agriculture through pollination. They
pollinate such crops as apples, cucumbers, melons and
pumpkins along with seed crops such as sunflowers and
canola. The apiary program, through a system of state and
county inspectors, coordinates disease inspections to help
insure a healthy beekeeping industry. Beekeepers are
required to register their apiaries annually with the
program so the colonies may be easily located and examined
for various diseases and parasites.
The apiary program works closely with
the USDA to properly identify any suspected problem prior to
recommending a control procedure to the beekeeper. In 2006,
as many parts of the country were experiencing the
Africanized Honey Bee, Ohio was also testing aggressive
colonies for any Africanized traits. There were no tested
colonies showing positive Africanization.
As the annual statistics indicate,
there were 3224 individual beekeepers registered in 2006
which is the highest number since 1999. This would indicate
a strong, even growing, interest in the beekeeping industry
within the state.
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CONTACT APIARY |
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Ohio Department of Agriculture
Division of Plant Industry - Apiary
8995 East Main Street
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068-3399
Phone:
614-728-6373
Email State Apiarist
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County Inspectors
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2006 Apiary
Statistics |
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Registrations: |
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Certificates
Issued |
3,224 |
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Apiaries
Registered |
5,029 |
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Estimated
Colonies |
32,827 |
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Inspections: |
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County-Appointed Inspectors |
66 |
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Apiaries
Inspected |
3,466 |
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Colonies
Inspected |
18,016 |
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Colonies of Diseases Diagnosed: |
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American
Foulbrood |
242 |
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European
Foulbrood |
26 |
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Varroa Mite |
5,156 |
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Tracheal Mite |
39 |
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Chalkbrood |
327 |
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Small Hive
Beetle |
202 |
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