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Instrumental Insemination ArticlesThese pages require Acrobat Reader to view, it can be Downloaded for free.The Effect of Different Diluents on Insemination Success in the Honeybee Using Mixed Semenby Robin F. A. Mortz, 1983Simplified apparatus for instrumental insemination of queen bees with the "flexible insemination technique'by Kuhnert and LaidlawLaidlaw-Gross Queen Bee Pre-Set Artificial Insemination Instrumentby Harry H. Laidlaw, Jr. Department of Entomology, University of California, Davis and John R. Goss, Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Davis"JEWELS FOR THE QUEEN" The New Ruby Jewel Sting HookSusan Cobey, www.honeybee.breeding.comInstrumental Insemination of Queen of Queen Bees - 1985by John R Harbo, Research Entomlgist, Bee Breeding & Stock Center LaboratoryInstrumental Insemination Equipment: Sophistication and Simplification in Designsby Susan Cobey, Ohio State UniversityAn Important Improvement in the Insemination Technique of Queen Honey Beesby Dr. Peter Schley, Justus Liebig UniversityInnovations in Instrumental InseminationThe Compact, Versatile Right & Left handed Schley Model II Instrumentby Susan Cobey, Ohio State University and Peter Schley Preparations Of Virgins And Drones For Instrumental Inseminationby Susan CobeyThe Development of Instrumental InseminationFirst of a Seriesby Susan Cobey, Instrumental Insemination Service Instrumental Insemination: Current Developments and Its Application TodayPart II (of 4)by Susan Cobey, Instrumental Insemination Service Drone Rearing for Instrumental InseminationPart III of a Four-part Seriesby Susan Cobey, Instrumental Insemination Service Instrumental Insemination: The Possibility of Semen StoragePart IV - Conclusionby Susan Cobey, Instrumental Insemination Service Breeding And Genetics Of Honey Beesby John R. Harbo and Thomas E. RindererThe extraordinary honey bee mating strategy and a simple field dissection of the spermathecaby Susan Cobey, Ohio State UniversityThe Biological Basis for Breeding the Honey Beeby Dr. Gard W. Otis, Department of Environmental Biology, University of GuelphBreeding Improved Honey BeesI. Bee Breeding and Animal Breedingby William C. Robers and Otto Mackenson U.S.D.A. Agr. Res. Adm. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine Closed Population Honeybee Breedingby Robert E. Page, Jr. and Harry H Laidlaw Jr.The Genetic Basis of DiseaseChapter 9 of "Queen Rearing and Bee Breeding" by Laidlaw and PageThe Harbo Large Capacity SyringeFor Instrumental Insemination Of Honey Bee QueensSusan Cobey, Honey Bee Insemination Service The Development of Honey Bee Instrumental InseminationA Tribute to Dr. Harry H. Laidlaw, Jr.Apiculture Program, Department of Entomology, North Carolina State University |
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