Stroope Bee And Honey Home Page Texas wildflower honey and bulk beeswax sales. Includes recipes and facts about bees. http://www.stroopebeeandhoney.com/
Pollination & Bees Pollination and bees Pest Management Home Page Agricultural Natural Resources Development Home Page. Honey bee numbers have declined dramatically across http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/ipm/insects/pollinat/contbees.htm
Extractions: Pest Management Home Page Honey bee numbers have declined dramatically across much of the United States, due in large part to the varroa mite, the tracheal mite, and the viruses vectored by the latter species. Honey bee decline is a direct threat to agricultural production, and this Web site has been established to help disseminate information on pollinators. We encourage individuals and researchers to contribute new information on pollinators such as the honey bee, the hornfaced bee and the blue orchard mason bee. We currently expect to post new material within two weeks of its receipt. Welcome to readers of The Furrow magazine. We hope you use this site to supplement information in the November article, "Calling All Pollinators". Solitary Bees: An Alternative to Honey Bees (University of Idaho) Mite Control in Honey Bees Using Essential Oils (West Virginia University) Protecting Honeybees From Pesticide Poisoning (West Virginia Department of Agriculture, 1997)
The Coast To Coast Bike Ride by Nick Bauer of a trip by five friends following the Coast to Coast route by bike from St bees Head to Robin Hoods Bay. Five day trip, staying at youth hostels. Clear maps and descriptions of the route. http://homepages.tesco.net/~c2c/
Extractions: and finally the North Yorkshire Moors. Okay, so it's been nearly two years since our quest to ride from one side of the country to the other, but here it is, an insight to what is known to walkers and cyclists as the Coast 2 Coast. Having completed The Three Peak Twenty Four Hour challenge the previous year in 1996 and by coming to the end of that year the urge was there to do something in the following year. So thinking caps on and we came up with the coast 2 coast ride. Not a new thing I hear you say, but hey its out there to be done!! The challenge bit comes from not doing it in seven to ten days as suggested, but in five days. Five days I hear you say, where's the challenge in that? Well add to myself, four other candidates of varying fitness levels and a van driver things start to hot up a bit. The candidates include Steve Biggs and Dave Allaway, with whom I did the Three Peaks, and which Steve has a successful web site (link address at the bottom), two new recruits to the team, Dan Ball and JMC otherwise known as John McDonald. Oh and not forgetting the most important member of the team (besides myself), our van driver Roger Biggs.
Home Club information, notices, the squad, results, photographs, archives, and links. Based in Dublin. http://myhome.iolfree.ie/~parkcelticbees/
Extractions: We play soccer in Dublin, Ireland. The team consists of boys born in 1990. We have now been playing 11-a-side matches for four seasons. There are seventeen players in the squad and three on the coaching/management team. As in previous seasons we once again lost a few of our better players to the A team and had some new players join us. This season 2004/2005 has gone reasonably well over the first half of the season with two wins, two draws and a few narrow losses. As the team with it's new players is at last maintaining a consistent level of performance, we hope to win a lot more matches in the latter half of the season. Apart from playing in the South Dublin Football League we will also be competing in the S.D.F.L. Cup and the S.D.F.L. League Cup. Award Winners 2005 Player of the Year: Ronan Most Improved Player: Mark (B) Merit Award: Roger Skills Winner: Carl (D) Penalty King: Home Ground General Information: parkcelticbees@yahoo.ie
The Internet Apiculture And Beekeeping Archive The old beekeeping adage There are as many ways to keep bees as there are Logically then, there is no proper way to keep bees, no right way to http://www.ibiblio.org/bees/
Extractions: The Internet Apiculture and Beekeeping Archive Welcome to the Archive. Here you will find the articles from the Usenet newsgroup sci.agriculture.beekeeping , the logs from the listserv bee-l FAQ files , and pointers to other beekeeping and apicultural resources , on and off the Internet. Browse the complete archive. Search the complete archive. (Results will be a weekly bee-l log and/or a monthly news article file. You will then need to use your browser to search for your keyword.) Apiculture is very diverse; our fostering of several insect species to pollinate our crops and produce honey, wax, propolis and venom occurs worldwide. The old beekeeping adage: "There are as many ways to keep bees as there are beekeepers" describes this amazing diversity in beekeeping. Logically then, there is no "proper" way to keep bees, no "right" way to manage for honey production, or to rear queensthe best we can do as good beekeepers and as good neighbors is to share our techniques, lore, knowledge and experiences, basing them upon a rigorous foundation in insect biology. To assume though, that this foundation is stable, would be naive. Every year, new research, and new facts about the fascinating lives our eusocial friends the Honey Bees lead, help us to be more successful beekeepers. This archive is a repository for beekeeping information. If you have trouble finding something, or if you want to add something, please do not hesitate to contact Adam Finkelstein by e-mail:
John's Beekeeping Notebook - Photographs And Information Topics include observation bee hives, beekeeping history, rearing queen bees, experiences of a beekeeper in the Fiji Islands, beekeeping in Ukraine. http://outdoorplace.org/beekeeping/
Extractions: [ Home ] Observation Hives Cell-plug Queen Rearing Beekeeping History Overseas Beekeeping ... Links Welcome to . . . John's Beekeeping Notebook Photographs and information on observation bee hives, beekeeping history, rearing queen bees, my experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer beekeeper in the Fiji Islands, and working on beekeeping development projects in Ukraine and Moldova. The Beekeeping Tips section includes information on suburban beekeeping, how I keep bees for honey production and a little beekeeping humor. Welcome to my personal web site! Observation Bee Hives Cell-plug Queen Rearing American Beekeeping History Beekeeping in Fiji, Ukraine, Moldova and Romania ... Links Content from John's Beekeeping Notebook may be used for any non-commercial purpose except internet duplication, providing the source is acknowledged. Created by John Caldeira, Dallas, Texas, USA john@outdoorplace.org http://www.outdoorplace.org/beekeeping/ This page was last updated on 11 December 2004
Remarks That the Fable of the bees is a performance of this kind, may be easily shewn, not by general encomiums, but by pointing out its particular excellencies. http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/hutcheson/remarks.htm
Extractions: Juven. SIR, A Great part of your readers must have heard of a book entituled, Private Vices public Benefits. I do not intend any answer to that book; but rather hereafter to shew it to be unanswerable, notwithstanding the zealous attempts of some of the clergy. Yet it is to be hoped that that author's performance will not supersede the labours of others on the same subject, without design of answering what he has wrote. What his own private happiness is, any one may know by reflecting upon the several sorts of pleasant perceptions he is capable of. We imagine our fellows capable of the same,and can in like manner conceive public happiness. They are happy who have what they desire, and are free from what occasions pain. He is in a sure state of happiness, who has a sure prospect that in all parts of his existence he shall have all things which he desires, or at least those which he most earnestly desires, without any considerable pains. He is miserable who is under grievous pain, or who wants what he most violently desires. There is one old distinction of our desires, according as some of them are preceded naturally by a sense of pain, previously to any opinion of good to be found in the object; which is desired chiefly in order to remove the pain; whereas other desires arise only upon a previous opinion of good in the object, either to ourselves, or to those we love. These desires, though they do not presuppose any sense of pain previous to the opinion, yet may be attended with pain, when the object imagined to be good is uncertain. The former sort of desires are called appetites; the latter affections or passions. The pains of the appetites when they are not gratified are unavoidable. But the pains of many disappointed passions might have been prevented, by correcting the false opinions, or by breaking foolish associations of ideas, by which we imagine the most momentous good or evil to be in these objects or events, which really are of little or no consequence in themselves.
Flickr: Bees Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos to the world, securely and http://flickr.com/people/bees/
BirdsAndBees.org Homepage Site for teens with information on abortion, adoption, parenting, sexually transmitted disease and birth control. http://www.birdsandbees.org/
Extractions: This website acknowledges that sex happens, that sex can be a positive experience, and that decisions about sex and sexual health are big ones. This website is dedicated to all those who seek information needed to make informed decisions about sexual health, emotional well-being, and lifetime goals. We have included information on birth control, sexually transmitted infecions and discussions on the realities of abortion, adoption and parenting to reach our goal of providing full information. PCR also encourages you to meet with someone you trust (your doctor, your friends or a parent, a respected adult in your life, a teacher or clergy member) to discuss the information presented here. PCR does not know the needs and realities of your life. We trust that you will take this information and use it in a way to enhance your emotional, physical, and spiritual health.
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/
Extractions: Main Menu Book Shoppe Surf For Bees Bees In A Wall What Is This ? Hiving A Swarm Play "Sting Me" Queen Cage Beekeeping In The Rain Beekeeping Crossword I Got Stung ! Beekeeping Newsfeed Bees In Winter Apitherapy Bee Videos African Bees The Trivia Quiz Inside The Hive Bee Anatomy Download Software Package Bees Bees At War Honey Bee Photos What Is Propolis ? Site Map Bee ID Chart Health Benefits of Honey Site Map Welcome This is an educational web site about honey bees and beekeeping. We have information about what to do if you are stung, removing beehives from within the walls or ceilings of your home, African Bees, etc. You can download fun free software programs, such as beekeeping jig saw puzzles, beekeeping crosswords, the only free e-book on the internet about honey bees, and a honey bee screensaver. We have books on honey bees and beekeeping as well as Beekeeping Videos and Dvd's to learn how to become a beekeeper. You can learn about the health benefits of honey and its use as a medicine and how Bee Venom Therapy (BVT) can benefit people with arthirtis. You can use our illustrated chart to identify diiferent kinds of bees. We have a page on interesting news about honey bees which is updated periodically. Check out our page devoted to other web sites about honey bees and much much more interesting and fascinating information about honey bees.
Save The Honey Bees Have you ever wondered how honey bees make honey? Did you know honey bees are a very important part of the pollination process? A Honey bee is no ordinary http://www.manteno.k12.il.us/webquest/elementary/Science/HoneyBees/Honey Bee Web
Extractions: Have you ever wondered how honey bees make honey? Did you know honey bees are a very important part of the pollination process? A Honey bee is no ordinary insect, but rather an extraordinary insect! Honey bees are amazing creatures! Unfortunately, that's not how the executives at Ridit Pest Control see them. Like many people, the executives at Ridit think honey bees are just pesky insects! They are currently working on the development of a special pesticide that will "wipe out" all honey bees around the world and make them extinct. We need your help in saving the honey bees! TASK You will visit several websites to learn about honeybees. After researching these fascinating insects, you will complete the following two assignments: Draw and color a picture of a flower. Next, draw and color the same flower the way a honeybee would see it. In groups of 3 or 4, write a letter to the executives at Ridit Pest Control persuading them to
Baseball America Online - Burlington Bees Includes contact information, schedule, statistics, and news. http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/leagues/A_midwest/burlington/index.html
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Entomology Web Sites: Specified Insects: Bees Ants, bees, Wasps and Allies A description of the HYMENTOPTERAN order An Apple For Your Teacher From the bees! Describes CrossPollination, GEARS http://www.isis.vt.edu/~fanjun/text/Link_specb01.html
Extractions: Home General Association Management ... t-z Apiculture in Northeast Bazzzza's Bee Site Bee Award An Expert System from Penn. State University The BEE Bulletin Board System BIOSIS Bees and Honey Kohala Net BeeNet BeePage BeeNet Germany a non-internet based BBS centered in Europe for beekeepers BEE Page home of the APINET BEE-L bee biology discussion list BIOSIS Chris-o-rama Bee Page Honey Bee from Virginia TECH Bumble Barf Honey How bees make honey? Vision: How Bees See Their World GEARS B-eye: See the world through the eyes of a honey bee Bee Alert Bees and Environment BEE-Listserv International Bee Research Association The Honeybee waggle dance: Michigan Entomological Society The Buzz on Beezz David Yarrow at Turtle EyeLand The Internet Apiculture and Beekeeping Archive for sci.agriculture.beekeeping, bee-l, beekeeping information, honey bee biology.... Introduction to Hymenoptera UCMP Berkeley exhibit Kangaroo Island and Ligurian Honey Bee Page Latest Buzz: Our Featured Bee-Note Speaker MidniteBee The Pollination Scene Practical pollination tips and info WAXWeb feature film Yahoo's Bee Page American Bee Journal Beehave: Bee Behavior Laboratory Life Sciences Institute of The Hebrew University B.I.B.B.A.: Bee Improvement and Bee Breeders' Association
File Not Found This site offers lots of detailed information on wasps and bees, particularly those found in Missouri. http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/nathis/insects/mowasp/wasps.html
Extractions: Skip to Main Content. Nature Shop Help Jobs Search Fishing Forestry Nature Private Land ... Education Monday, September 19, 2005 Outdoor Recreation Events Get Involved Magazine ... About MDC This file cannot be located. Looking for the free screensaver? The correct url does not have a hyphen in the name. You can find it here. Looking for documents on plants or animals in Missouri? Our nature section has undergone a restructuring. Until our search engine indexes the new pages, you might begin in our nature section and then step through the appropriate links (e.g., plants, mammals, etc.) until you get to the document you would like to see. The nature section is at http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/nathis/ Looking for our Atlas? this has been converted to a new database system. You can find it here. Looking for a job listing? Job listings are pulled from the server after their closing date. This means that a bookmarked job opportunity listing may cease to work in the future. You should, instead, bookmark the general job opportunity page at http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/about/jobs/
The Infography About Bees Sources recommended by a professor emeritus whose research specialty is bees. http://www.infography.com/content/253020170262.html
Extractions: Search The Infography: Winston, M., 1987. The Biology of the Honey Bee, 281 pp., Harvard University Press. Alford, D.V., 1975. Bumblebees. 352 pp., Davis-Poynter. Frisch, K. von, 1967. The Dance Language and Orientation of Bees, 566 pp., Harvard University Press. Michener, C. D., 1974. The Social Behavior of the Bees: A Comparative Study, 404 pp., Harvard University Press. O'Toole, C. and A. Raw, 1991. Bees of the World, 192 pp., Blanford Books. Michener, C. D., 2000. The Bees of the World, 913 pp., Johns Hopkins University Press. Search The Infography
Katie's Tupelo Honey Producers of pure Florida Tupelo honey for wholesale and retail sales. Also available are gift baskets, beeswax candles, bears, bees and jewelry. http://www.tupelo-honey.com/
RollingStone.com: Free The Bees : A Band Of Bees : Review Free The bees , by A Band of bees rated and reviewed by Rolling Stone These young Brits deliver very retro, slightly cheesedout pop, which can verge on http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/7400987/abandofbees?rssfeed=cdrev