The Colony Health Monitoring (CHM) program provides Alberta beekeepers with apiary disease reports based on colony inspection and laboratory analysis. Beekeepers can then use this information to evaluate their Integrated Pest Management (IPM) plan and make changes if needed.
We will provide guidance on best management practices based on your results and our understanding of your IPM plan. Our job is not to interfere or police beekeeper management strategies but to provide guidance.
Shortly after the TTP team visits your apiaries, you will receive a series of diagnostic reports:
The self-sampling option is offered at a discounted rate. Beekeepers participating in the self-sampling program will receive all sampling supplies, instructions, and mailing labels in advance.
“Busy Bee Farm Ltd. appreciates the services of the TTP team through the 2021 season. The information collected complements our in-field observations and aids us in our decision making on how to manage our hives through the year and prepare them for winter. Special thanks to Renata and Emily and we look forward to working with the team in the next oncoming years.”
– Busy Bee Farm
“In using the expertise of The Tech Transfer Program, we confidently incorporate pest-management strategies to optimize our hive’s survival.”
– Scandia Honey Company
“The Tech Transfer program has proven to be an invaluable resource for our operation. Renata and her team are always very helpful in providing updated information and treatment recommendations for all bee diseases. The classroom session is interactive and always informative for our hispanic workers.”
– Wolfe Honey Company
Reach out at any time to inquire about our CHM program, we are happy to help!
Alberta Tech Transfer Program
T: (780) 489-6949
Renata Labuschagne
Tech Transfer Program Lead
Nicole McCormick
Tech Transfer Program Lead Technician
nicole.mccormick@albertabeekeepers.ca