beeaware.org.au
Resources | Bee Aware
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You are searching these sites. The Food and Environment Research Agency, UK. Bees in Europe and the Decline of Honeybee Colonies. Bee Informed Partnership, USA. Honey Bee Research Association, Switzerland. Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists, Canada. Canadian Pollinator Initiative, University of Guelph, Canada. University of Florida and Florida Department of Agriculture, USA EDIS - Electronic Data Information Source. International Bee Research Association. Swiss Bee Research Centre.
honeybeezen.com
Resources for beekeepers
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Adventures In Beekeeping: From Our Hives To Your Health. This page is meant to highlight some of the many resources we frequent for information, bees, supplies and support. It’s not an endorsement of any one company or contributor and it isn’t exhaustive. If you have a site you think is worthy of listing, let us know at info@honeybeezen.com. We’ll update and add as we go along. Local B.C. bylaws and regulations. Other Provincial and Federal Associations. Provincial and Federal government sites. Is one th...
supersede.me
Supersede.Me! Adventures in Backyard Beekeeping: September 2013
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Adventures in Backyard Beekeeping. 2013 Beekeeping: A Year in Review. Mite Away Quick Strips Application. Collecting Bees for the York University Genomic St. You Have To Be Ruhl To Be Kind. Whats Killing Our Bees? A BBC Horizon Documenta. Wintering Loss of Honey Bee Colonies, Canada 2007-. Mite Away Quick Strips Application. This September I treated my hives for Varroa Mites with Mite Away Quick Strips. Each hive received two strips in one application, albeit in . You Have To Be Ruhl To Be Kind. This pag...
dougsbees.com
Doug's Bees: Links
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Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists.
canadian-beekeeping.ca
Links and Resources | Canadian BeekeepingCanadian Beekeeping
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Canadian Association of Professionall Apiculturists. British Columbia Honey Producers Association. New Brunswick Beekeepers Association. Fédération des Apiculteurs du Québec. Calgary and District Beekeepers Association. Capital Region Beekeepers Association. Comox Valley Beekeepers Association. North Fraser Bee Club. Richmond Beekeepers Association of British Columbia. Red River Apiarists’ Association. Central Ontario Beekeepers Association. Eastern Ontario Beekeepers Association. Volume 10 Issue 2.
medivet.ca
Interesting Links | Medivet Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
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Oxalic Acid 99.6%. Oxalic Acid Optimiser Kit. Oxytet-25, Foul Brood Mix & Tylan Soluble. Biology & Diagnosis. Research & Development. Please find below just a few links to websites about honey bees and/or honey bee organisations. If you think that you have a website we should mention, please do not hesitate to contact us. Mid-Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension Consortium. Maarec.cas.psu.edu/BegBeekeeping.html. Posted February 10, 2010 at 8:22 AM. Beekeeping for Beginners (Alberta Agriculture).
ottawahoneyhouse.com
Resources | Ottawa Honey House
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Bee Books and Factsheets:. Attracting Native Pollinators; Protecting North America’s Bees and Butterflies. By The Xerces Society, 2011, Storey Publishing. Beekeeping; A Practical Guide. By Richard E. Bonney, 1993, Storey Books. Field Guide to Honey Bees and Their Maladies. By Pennsylvania State University College of Agricultural Sciences, 2011, Ag Communications and Marketing. Getting Started In Beekeeping. By Adrian and Claire Waring, 2006, McGraw-Hill Companies inc. Guide to Bees and Honey. United Coun...
donnellyfarmsohio.com
Maria's Bees: September 2013
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Sunday, September 29, 2013. Fall inspections: Finding the right size box for your bees. You just finished your fall inspections and everything looks great except that one hive that looks like this:. This image has been graciously provided by Beesource.com member dputt88, but I had a hive looking exactly like this at the end of August. I transferred this hive into a 4 frame nuc). What can we, the beekeepers do to help them out? Do they look normal or is there a cause of concern? Maybe you have a poorly ma...