The company began studying pesticide effects on pollinators in the late 1990s, and as public concern has heightened in recent years, EAG’s scientists have participated heavily in scientific discussions with industry and global regulators.
The new facility sits just outside Gainesville where the University of Florida Honey Bee Research & Extension Lab is located, at a latitude that supports testing 10 months out of the year.
The new Gainesville facility is optimally located to serve the agrochemical industry’s needs. Our new pollinator testing facility offers EAG’s customers greater scheduling flexibility and capacity, as well as a reliable source of high-quality hives.
Hank Krueger, Vice President, Aquatic, Plant & Insect Toxicology
Unlike some other laboratories that source test bee stock from suppliers, EAG also maintains its own apiaries (bee yards) and keeps detailed husbandry records on-site to optimize bee health and reproduction. The scientific staff is experienced in both honey bee and bumble bee testing.
About EAG Laboratories:
EAG, Inc. is a global scientific services company serving clients across a vast array of technology-related industries. Through multi-disciplinary expertise in the life, materials and engineering sciences, EAG helps companies innovate and improve products, ensure quality and safety, protect intellectual property and comply with evolving global regulations. EAG employs 1200+ employees in seven countries, across 20 laboratories serving more than 4,000 clients worldwide.
EAG Laboratories is a tradename of EAG, Inc., majority owned by Odyssey Investment Partners, LLC, a leading private equity firm with more than $3.5 billion in capital under management. Odyssey makes majority, control investments primarily in established middle-market industrial manufacturing and business services companies in a variety of industries. Further information regarding Odyssey Investment Partners can be found at www.odysseyinvestment.com