@article{Smith:256905,
      recid = {256905},
      author = {Smith, Hugh A.},
      title = {American Foulbrood Disease and Other Bee Pests in the  Caribbean with Specific Emphasis on Jamaica},
      address = {1998-07-12},
      number = {1884-2017-732},
      pages = {8},
      year = {1998},
      abstract = {The Caribbean has been plagued by bee pests with each  island taking steps to eradicate and or control these  pests. In an effort to detennine the status ofAmerican  Foulbrood Disease and other bee pests in Jamaica, 390 I  hives in 185 randomly selected apiaries were inspected over  two successive periods, August - December, 1996 and June -  August, 1997. The results of the survey suggested that the  disease is still not wide spread as it was only found  affecting 43 hives in three apiaries; all in one parish  (Manchester). Wax moth was the most frequently found and  widely distributed pests affecting 39 apiaries.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/256905},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.256905},
}