—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4,1978 50 Africanized honey bee (Continued from Page 48) USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). APHIS inspectors, posted at ports of entry all around the country, have orders to destroy all bees they intercept in arriving airplanes and ships and in commercial cargo and passenger baggage. Awards presented (Continued from Page 49) change taking place. Op timism is the outlook for the future, he believes. “Food can be used as a weapon to do good”, Wenger explained. “Farmers have a tremendous potential to become involved generation after generation.” But, he went on, the returns from farming today are not what they should be. The problems concerning farming prices need to be solved. One step in the right direction, Wenger believes, would be for farmers to try to understand urban problems as well as urban people to try to do the same with farmers. “What we need,” he urged, “are bridges of communication.” Wenger went on to tell the farmers to become involved in politics. “Public officials are a reflection of those who elect them,” he stated. “It is *EL MUTE HAULMG IN BAD WEATHER* SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE HYDRAULIC MANURE PUMP Shear bar action handles manure with long straw. Notice the straight line push. No \ JBjkVW 4 elbows on pump to increase resistance Straight push to PVC pipe increases pump r efficiency Depending on the type of manure, the length of stroke is easily adjustable A watch is out as well for hybridized bees moving north on their own. Ex perience has shown they come in small colonies that would be fairly easy to kill or control. USDA’s Agricultural Research Service has teams of bee scientists 'that study the exact causes of swarming important to put good politicians in office.” “Remember” Wenger concluded, “farmers are important. You should never underestimate the power you can have. But you must have people who understand farming in places to make decisions.” have a nice weekend... be polite to somebody Reliable Power Pack with high qual ity components. Compactness allows unit to be installed away from the manure pump pit. and the rate of travel. The new information will help ‘ make the lookout effective. With regard to the concern about how harmful hybridized bees would be in the United States, there also is encouraging news. Beekeepers found that in the temperate climates of South America, Africanized bees act less aggressively. They spread more slowly and keepers eliminate the more objectionable strains. Since the climate of the United States also is basically temperate, the hybridized strains that would develop here also are likely to be more tractable. Researchers are working on further ways to breed undesirable traits out of Africanized bees. USDA scientists, working with officials along the northern spread of the Africanized bee, study the bee’s brood cycle, mating, stinging behavior, and response to various management techniques. The most famous of these studies uses 80 colonies of highly Africanized wild bees now located in French Guyana. The study site can be moved to Venezuela or even further along the front of the migratory advance. Research workers at USDA laboratories in the United States and several state universities also have been studymg domestic bees to see how they live and operate. The scientists are collecting facts about the bee’s chemical alarm FROM STANCHION BARNS OR FREE STALLS AGROMATIC HANDLES THEM ALL. 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