Dear All,
There is the possibility of setting up a research project on a Golf Course located in the Asheville, NC area. The project involves setting up some beehives in an out of play area or in close proximity to the Golf Course and testing the wax produced ,over time, for pesticides used on the course.
Golf Courses have received negative publicity due to high pesticide use. Some of the blame for the problem that honey bees are experiencing (CCD) is being put on golf courses. We believe that, provided pesticides are applied in the correct manner that there is little or no build up of these substances due to golf course maintenance practices, in honey bee wax.
A parallel experiment will also be set up on an island in the Caribbean on a Golf Course located a safe distance away from any major agricultural or landscaping project.
We are looking for the following:
A Golf Course in the Asheville, NC area
A golf Course located at least two miles away from any major agriculture project.
A place on the Golf Course where 10 hives can be set up. Can be an out of play area or an area in close proximity to the Golf Course.
Willingness of the Superintendent and the Club to be involved.
Note: All beekeeping and handling of the hives will be done by professional beekeepers form the Center for Honeybee Research, Asheville.
This project has great PR possibilities for anyone wanting to get involved.The project will start in spring 2014. If you would like to know more about it or would like to be involved please contact me at the following:
Paul Sheppard, Golf Course Superintendent
paul@stluciagolf.com828-318-4566
Regards,
Paul