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World Bee Day marked by Laois Offaly Senator and Laois Offaly Wildlife Trust
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20 May 2021
Minister Hackett and Barry Delany, Senior Inspector, Horticulture and Plant Health in Kildare to mark World Bee Day. );
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Super junior Laois Offaly Minister of State Pippa Hackett has visited a bee laboratory for World Bee Day today Thursday May 20.
The Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), Senator Hackett visited the department s Bee Health laboratory at the Backweston Campus in Kildare.
The Department provides a bee health service, free of charge, facilitating the early detection of pests and pathogens which is key to maintaining healthy stock of bees in Ireland.
Minister visits Kildare bee health lab on World Bee Day
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The Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), Senator Pippa Hackett visited the department s Bee Health laboratory today at the Backweston Campus in county Kildare as part of the celebrations of World Bee Day today 20 May.
The department provides a bee health service, free of charge, facilitating the early detection of pests and pathogens which is key to maintaining healthy stock of bees in Ireland.
“I am delighted to be here today for World Bee Day to see the important work that DAFM undertakes to support our bees and our beekeepers. DAFM’s free bee health diagnostic service is an important part of the supports that are in place for bee health. This service works in conjunction with the Department’s research programme into pathogens and pests that affect the health of Ireland’s honeybee population, she said.
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