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         Beekeeping:     more books (100)
  1. Beekeeping in India by Sardar Singh, 1962
  2. Beekeeping by Everett Franklin Phillips, 2009-12-21
  3. Bee-Keeping in War-Time [ 1918 ] by William Herrod-Hempsall, 2009-08-10
  4. Beekeeping in California (Publication / Cooperative Extension, University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources) by Eric C. Mussen, 1988-01
  5. Starting right with bees: A beginner's handbook on beekeeping by Editorial Staff of Gleanings in Bee Culture, 1974
  6. Beekeeping At Buckfast Abbey with a section on mead making by Brother Adam, 1987-05-01
  7. Beekeeping (Merit Badge Series) by Boy Scouts of America, 1957-06
  8. The ABC and Xyz of Bee Culture: An Encyclopedia of Beekeeping by Roger Morse, 1990-06
  9. An Eyewitness Account of Early American Beekeeping: The Autobiography of A.I. Root by A.I. Root, 1984-01
  10. Beekeeping in the South; a handbook on seasons, methods and honey flora of the fifteen southern states by K Hawkins, 2010-07-28
  11. Every Step in Beekeeping: A Book for Amateur and Professional by Benjamin Wallace Douglass, 2010-04-02
  12. The Complete Guide to Beekeeping by Jeremy Evans, Sheila Berrett, 1989-04-27
  13. Fundamentals of beekeeping by Clarence H Collison, 2000
  14. Every Step In Beekeeping - A Book For Amateur And Professional by Benjamin Wallace Douglass, 2010-04-05

61. Moved To Http://outdoorplace.org/beekeeping
John's beekeeping Notebook has moved to a new web location allowing more beekeepingphotos. Please visit at http//outdoorplace.org/beekeeping. Thank you,.
http://home.earthlink.net/~jcaldeira/beekeeping/kenya.htm
John's Beekeeping Notebook has moved to a new web location allowing more beekeeping photos. Please visit at: http://outdoorplace.org/beekeeping Thank you, John

62. Bees Abroad, Supporting Beekeeping Projects.
Supports beekeeping projects in Africa and Asia. Information about the organisation and its projects, how to support (including the possibility of visiting projects). Contact details.
http://www.beesabroad.org.uk/
beesabroad.org.uk
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63. Beekeeping.co.za - Home
The South African beekeeping Association - a list of member associations, legislation and diary of events.Category Science Agriculture Insects beekeeping Associations...... Without the loyal support of the South African and International beekeeping community,this page would not be possible. 2001 2002, beekeeping.co.za.
http://www.beekeeping.co.za/
Welcome to the 'new look'. If you have any questions or comments, you may direct them to Glen van Niekerk, the site administrator and owner. Also use this address if you would like to add articles, entries to the diary, a new or updated link or to add your club/association. Without the loyal support of the South African and International beekeeping community, this page would not be possible. Thank you. Site designed by Blue Print Web Consulting.
©2001 - 2002, Beekeeping.co.za

64. National Bee Unit
Government site, with information on their research, diagnostic, laboratory analysis, and related bee health services. Bee Health Advisory Panel. Summarises UK and European legislation on bees and beekeeping.
http://www.csl.gov.uk/prodserv/cons/bee/
National Bee Unit
Quick Search
Please select a page from the list below: NBU Brochure [pdf-482k] Please select a sub-category below: American Foul Brood Outbreak Midlands 2002 Bee Disease Incidence and Maps Varroa Model and Calculator Varroa Resistance To Pyrethroids ...
science@csl.gov.uk

65. Beekeeping The Natural Way Using Oils And Herbs
Jeff Davies of Llanelli on organic beekeeping. Information on bees, hobby beekeeping (getting started, Category Regional Europe Hobbies beekeeping Beekeepers......beekeeping the old fashioned way, Bees as insects and beekeeping as a hobby,All information about the honeybee, get rid of stress, products of the hive
http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/vines/9167/
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B eekeeping the Natural Way is all about beekeeping as nature intended , working in close contact with nature, where everything around you is beautiful and peaceful; handling bee products and absorbing the odours of the hives.
Forget all about GM foods and modern technologies, travel back in time with me and see how things used to be in the 'Good Old Days'.
This site was created with a view of sharing my experiences with other fellow Beekeepers.
Whilst navigating the site , you will come across Hints and Tips galore which I would like to share with you.
Author Varroa mites resistant
to Apistan/Bayvarol found
in Devon, UK...
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66. Michael Jay Beekeeping Supplies
Suppliers and manufacturers of beekeeping equipment and beekeepers' protective clothing. Online catalogue and product information, with contact details for ordering.
http://www.beebitz.com
Michael Jay
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Welcome to the world of Beekeeping - - - - - - For all your - Beekeeping needs - Protective Clothing - Tools - Hives - Frames - Foundation - Processing Equipment - Packaging - Promotion - - - - - -
Whether your interest in Beekeeping is as a Professional or Amateur, the need for good quality Equipment, that will provide long and reliable service will be foremost in your mind. As suppliers and manufacturers of Beekeeping Equipment, Supplies, Tools and Protective Clothing etc., we endeavour to provide products of the highest and most exacting standards, and always welcome your comments and suggestions in our constant aim for improvement. May we take this opportunity to thank you for visiting our Web-Site and hope you find it informative. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you require any further help or advice, we will be only too happy to help. Send mail to webmaster@beebitz.com

67. Home Page
Information and photos of bees and beekeeping.
http://www.gandboss.demon.co.uk/
Welcome to our honey bee web site Hi, this is the home pa Charnwood Forest area of the county. We are lucky to have pleasant green countryside around our small village. We both work, I am an Technical Support Engineer at the National Space Centre and Annie is a nurse at the nearby Leicester Royal Infirmary hospital We have a reasonably large garden for the UK with two big ponds. We also keep honey bees however they tend to move around to suit the local crops, although there is a glass observation hive full of bees in our dining room to upset our guests. Please have a good look around and thanks for dropping in. Contact us at: web1@GandBoss.demon.co.uk

68. Table Of Contents
beekeeping TIPS. Table of Contents.
http://www.msstate.edu/Entomology/Beekeeping/Contents2.html
BEEKEEPING TIPS
Table of Contents

69. North London BeeKeepers
Information about the association and their activities. A wealth of photography of bees, beekeeping and honey processing. Contact details.
http://www.beekeeping.org.uk/
North London BeeKeepers
Please add our new address to your favourites or bookmarks once you have entered our site
We would like to thank Michael Beard for all his support and help over the last 3 years. Getting us online, building and hosting our first web site, until we could build this new site of our own.
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70. Beekeeping URL Change Page
Archive of the quarterly Bee Tidings newsletter.Category Science Agriculture Insects beekeeping Publications......The URL for the University of Nebraska beekeeping home page has changed. The newURL is http//entomology.unl.edu/beekpg/. Please change your bookmarks.
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/ianr/entomol/beekpg/beekpg.htm
The URL for the University of Nebraska Beekeeping home page has changed. The new URL is: http://entomology.unl.edu/beekpg/ Please change your bookmarks.

71. Hamilton Bee Ranch
Honey, Bees, Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Trachael Mite, Menthol, Essential Oils, beekeeping, honeybee wax, export, packaging
http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/hambrh
The Hamilton Menthol Board For the treatment of Tracheal Mites Tracheal Mites Tracheal mites are too small to be seen by the naked eye. To detect them, you would need a microscope and laboratory facilities. Tracheal mites make for bad wintering, poor honey production, and decreased bee vigor. Winter mortality may be indicated by a fairly sudden collapse of colonies, especially in the snow immediately in front of the hives as the bees crawl out, loaded with fecal matter, with an abundance of honey left inside the hive. (1) Therefore, it is important to test and be aware of any tracheal mite infestation in your hives. C. Peng Several life stages of stained honey bee tracheal mites are visible in the cleared trachea of an adult honey bee. (2) Treatment Menthol has proven to be an effective treatment for tracheal mite control. The menthol needs to vaporize inside the hive to be effective. Various forms of treating with menthol have been developed. Crystals may be introduced into the hives, loose on the bottom board, placed on a towel over the brood nest, or put into a paper bag with holes punched in and hung on a frame. Temperatures need to be above 70 F (21 C) for the menthol to vaporize and be effective. Some beekeepers treat mites with vegetable oil. This reduces the ability of the mite to find young hosts and spread.

72. BeesIndia
The history of beekeeping in India, and current trends. Includes a description of efforts to conserve Category Science Agriculture Animals Insects beekeeping...... beekeeping in India. There are several references in Rigveda on honey bee species,bee behaviour, bee plants and beekeeping. Honey and Honey Bees.
http://mandasofpune5.homestead.com/BeesIndia.html
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At national level, the All India Beekeepers' Association has been working. It was founded in 1937 by Pandit Rajendra Nath Muttoo, a veteran beekeeper and researcher of that time. The present headquarters of the Association is in Pune. The Association publishes quarterly magazines, the Indian Bee Journal (English), Bharatiya Madhvipalan (Hindi) and Bharatiya Jenu Vignyana Patrike (Kannada).
Beekeeping in India Summary Ancient Beekeeping History of Beekeeping ... Fauna Bees Honey Bees Apis cerana Apis dorsata Apis florea ... Plant Sources of Bee Forage Floral Calendar Mahabaleshwar Pune Haldwani Kodaikanal Apiculture Technology Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Human Resources Scene ... Bees Information Beekeeping in India Personal page of Dr. M.C. Suryanarayana Indian Apiculture Home Page Bees Information Forum for Conservation of Apis cerana in India Indian Bee Journal ... Fauna Bees Honey Bees Apis cerana Apis dorsata Apis florea ... Plant Sources of Bee Forage Floral Calendar Mahabaleshwar Pune Haldwani Kodaikanal Apiculture Technology Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Human Resources Scene ... Indian Honey and honey bee species were known in ancient (even before the Vedik period) India. Rock paintings by cave men, depicting honey hunting and dating back to 11,000 years B.C. are found in Madhya Pradesh. There are several references in Rigveda on honey bee species, bee behaviour, bee plants and beekeeping.

73. G92-1104-A; Getting Started In Beekeeping
G921104-A. Getting Started in beekeeping. This NebGuide provides informationon beginning beekeeping in Nebraska. beekeeping in Nebraska.
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/Insects/g1104.htm
G92-1104-A
Getting Started in Beekeeping
This NebGuide provides information on beginning beekeeping in Nebraska. Marion D. Ellis, Nebraska State Apiarist
Frederick P. Baxendale, Extension Entomology Specialist Previous Category Catalog Order Info
Beekeeping in Nebraska
There are approximately 700 beekeepers in Nebraska operating about 115,000 colonies of bees. Annual honey production in the state ranges from 5 to 11 million pounds depending on weather conditions and available flora. The honey from each area is a unique blend of nectars from the available flora. In a good area under favorable conditions, a properly managed colony can produce 100 pounds or more of honey. The six-year average (1986-1991) for honey production per colony in Nebraska is 75 pounds. Of far greater importance is the role honey bees play as pollinators of fruit, vegetable, and seed crops. In addition to farm and garden crops, honey bees pollinate many plants important to wildlife and soil conservation, and many of the wildflowers that beautify our landscape. Some of the Nebraska crops requiring bee pollination are: alfalfa seed, clover seed, vetch seed, sunflowers, canola, watermelons, cantaloupes, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, apples, cherries, pears, and raspberries. Beekeepers provide a valuable resource since these crops cannot be produced without bee pollination.
How Do I Begin?

74. Bee Glossary
One page summary of beekeeping terminology.
http://www.pollination.com/beeglossary.htm
Home Bee Glossary Anther: the male reproductive part of a flower. Contains pollen.
Bee: an insect belonging to the superfamily Apoidea
Brood: developing larvae, usually in social insects
Cocoon: a pupa surrounded by a silk covering produced by the insect
Colony: a group of social insects having a queen and workers
Diapause: a hibernation like state in insects
Drone: a reproductive male in social insects
Flight Activity: in leafcutting bees, the amount of flying bees near the nests or shelter
Gallon: 10,000 leafcutting bees
Gregarious: living in groups but not forming a true social colony
Hatch: emergence of adults insects Incubate: to maintain in an environment suitable for development or hatching. In leafcutting bees, cocoons with mature larvae are warmed after diapause to promote adult emergence. Larva: in insects, an immature form, not resembling the adult; pl. larvae Non-Apis bee: a bee not belonging to the genus Apis. A bee other than the Honeybee Oligolectic: foraging from a few species of flowers Parasitoid: an insect that feeds on or in another insect, and causes death in the host insect; one host is killed in the life of the parasitoid

75. Home - Hawaii Honey,Hawaiian Honey, Fine Honey, Quality Honey, Organic Honey
Producers and packers of Hawaiian honey. Includes background information on beekeeping and honey.
http://www.hawaiihoney.com/
The Hawaiian Honey House produces and packs fine Hawaii honey.This fine honey, Hawaii honey is organic honey, natural honey, pure honey and is gourmet quality with great taste. Hawaiian Honey House 100% Hawaii Honey is a great gift idea or addition to your gourmet kitchen ingredients.
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Papaikou, Hawaii 96781. Ph/FAX 1-808-964-5401. E-mail hihoney@hawaiihoney.com

76. Constructive Beekeeping: A New Book On The DIY Of Beekeeping
A book of DIY projects for beekeeping includes listing of chapters, order form and contact details.Category Regional Europe Hobbies beekeeping Publications......Constructive beekeeping a new book on the DIY of beekeeping, anecdotal, and complemetaryto the standard beekeeping textbooks. to beekeeping Links page,
http://www.constructive-beekeeping.co.uk/

77. Basingstoke Beekeepers
Information on membership, beekeeping courses, events, brief introduction for beginners. Also association newsletters, and a progress report on building their Millenium Beehouse.
http://www.basingstoke-beekeepers.org.uk/
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78. Sci.agriculture.beekeeping FAQ
sci.agriculture.beekeeping FAQ. If you are unable to utilize any of these resources,please don't hesitate to contact me or post to sci.agriculture.beekeeping.
http://isc.faqs.org/faqs/beekeeping-faq/
sci.agriculture.beekeeping FAQ
From: adamf@vtaix.cc.vt.edu (Adam Finkelstein) Newsgroups: sci.agriculture.beekeeping sci.agriculture misc.rural rec.gardens ... news.answers Subject: sci.agriculture.beekeeping 3oe62m$rfh@solaris.cc.vt.edu adamf@vtaix.cc.vt.edu Summary: This posting contains a list of pointers toward apicultural and beekeeping information on the internet. It should be read by anyone who wishes to post to the newsgroup sci.agriculture.beekeeping or the listserv bee-l. Keywords: bee beekeeping apis honey mead pollination pollen Archive-name: beekeeping-faq Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified:1995/05/5 This FAQ tries to list and point to all informational resources on the internet for beekeepers and apiculturists. A great old beekeeping cliche is: "there are about as many ways to keep bees as there are beekeepers." Therefore rather than list and then answer the myriad beekeeping, bee culture, and apicultural questions in a cumbersome document, specific internet resources are listed in this FAQ so that you may find your own answers, like a true beekeeper! If you are unable to utilize any of these resources, please don't hesitate to contact me or post to sci.agriculture.beekeeping

79. Northantsbees.org.uk
Details of membership, courses, and events. Background information and pictures on the craft and history of beekeeping.
http://www.northantsbees.org.uk/
The website for northantsbees.org.uk can be found by clicking here . northantsbees.org.uk is registered through Easily.co.uk - get web site hosting or domain name registration here

80. Beekeeping Home Page
The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.beekeeping.orc.ru/
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