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David Hawthorne
David Hawthorne
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David Hawthorne
Associate Professor & Director of Undergraduate Studies
Entomology Department 2024 Retreat: Celebrating a year of change and continuity
October 22, 2024
Honey Bee Parasites Feed on Fatty Organs, Not Blood
January 14, 2019
Pesticides Not the Sole Culprit in Honey Bee Colony Declines
March 18, 2015
Science for All
April 1, 2012