Project Apis m.
Project Apis m. (PAm) is the go-to organization at the interface of research, honey bees, and agriculture. Since 2006, we have infused over $10 million into honey bee research and $2.9 million into forage programs, resulting in science-driven resources for bees and beekeepers. We work with commercial beekeepers, growers, and scientists in the USA and Canada to identify challenges. We then fund and direct strategic efforts focused on practical questions.
PAm offers graduate scholarships to develop the next generation of bee scientists and has expanding efforts to put forage on the ground. We are a 501(c)5 nonprofit organization governed by a Board of commercial beekeepers and other agricultural stakeholders.
A volunteer Science Advisory Committee of well-established honey bee research scientists helps guide our selection of rigorous, applied projects. We are proud to be collaborative, practical, accountable, efficient, and flexible. Learn more about us at www.ProjectApism.org
Beekeeping in Spain vs. Canada and the impact of the invasive hornet Vespa Velutina
Basics of Bee Nutrition | Priya Chakrabarti Basu Ph.D. | Mount Diablo Beekeepers Presentation
Grow Smarter: Truths Behind Cover Crop Misconceptions
Supporting Bees with Cover Crops: From Ground to Bloom
Cover Crop Termination: Roller Crimpers and Mowers
Cover Crop Planting: Seed Drills and Broadcasters
Why Bee Health Matters to Your Bottom Line: A Seeds for Bees® Webinar
Tropilaelaps Biology: What Beekeepers Should Know
Tropilaelaps Identification: A Practical Guide for Beekeepers
Tropilaelaps Management: Learning from Thai Beekeepers
Tropilaelaps Frontlines: Fighting this Emerging Honey Bee Threat
PAmily Chats with Grace Kunkel
The PAm Bellows Award Competition Runner Up: “Martha the Mite”
The PAm Bellows Award Competition Runner Up: “Creating unique bee nutrition databases”
The PAm Bellows Award Competition Runner Up: “Why Are Queens Failing?”
The PAm Bellows Award Competition Runner Up: “The Alberta Technology Transfer Program”
The PAm Bellows Award Competition Runner Up: “Small Hive Beetles Population Dynamics”
The PAm Bellows Award Competition Runner Up: Leilani Pulsifer, (BC Honey Producers Association.)
A PAm Bellows Award Competition Winner: “The Queen's Retinue, The Queen's Shield”
A PAm Bellows Award Competition Winner: “The Causes of Honey Bee Male Infertility”
2024 Tropilaelaps Training in Thailand Trailer
Michael Tyndal SoCal Raisin Farmer and Seeds for Bees® Participant Discusses Cover Crops Benefits
Honey Bee Warranties and getting to the bottom of the “Million Hive Bee Boom” with Blake Shook
The Inside Scoop on Hive Theft in California with Investigator Rowdy Freeman.
Drought Tolerant Bee Forage and Bee Interactions
The Yellow-legged Hornet (Vespa velutina) biology, updates, and what to expect in the U.S.
BIP Tech Transfer & Project Apis m.
2022 Indoor Storage Conference-Day 2 Webinar Recording
2022 Indoor Storage Conference-Day 1 Webinar Recording
Dr. Diana Cox-Foster. 2023 ABF Conference General Session (Day 1)