Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Science - Beekeeping
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-69 of 69    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4 
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         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. Beekeeping In Top-Bar Hives (tbh's)
beekeeping in hives with movable combs rather than frames. Equipment can made from recycled, scrap wood. An inexpensive way to keep bees while harvesting
http://www.gsu.edu/~biojdsx/main.htm
Top Bar Hive Beekeeping
An Alternative to Conventional Beekeeping
What's New
This website is devoted exclusively to collecting and distributing information about beekeeping with top-bar hives (tbh's). Tbh's offer many beekeepers an inexpensive but satisfying way of keeping bees that produces less (but better) honey and more beeswax. Enjoy your visit to this website, learn about tbh's, and give them a try. These top bar hives are on a stand, which permits them to be worked without bending over.
Organization of the information
Files of frequently asked questions (FAQ's) are maintained at this website to answer most of your questions about this method of beekeeping. You may have other questions which, if you will ask, can be incorporated into the files as they are edited. These files of "frequently asked questions" and "not so FAQ's" pertaining to beekeeping in top bar hives (tbh's) were compiled and edited with the help of many others, especially Joel Govostes. I include my personal opinions, but also those of others who made comments to the tbh thread that was on BEE-L. Please send me any corrections or offer different opinions to these questions if you wish. I'll edit this file to include them. If you make your comments referenced to section and question number, it will aid me greatly. For example, you will see how I have inserted responses from Tim Haarmann throughout the files. I shall always be indebted to my email mentor, Paul Magnuson of Pretoria, South Africa, who gave me the

62. Bees & Beekeeping - WSU Extension Of Snohomish County - Helping You Put Knowledg
Links outside Washington State University provide an option for finding further information on a variety of beekeeping topics. No endorsement of products or
http://snohomish.wsu.edu/garden/beekeep.htm
B EES AND B EEKEEPING Links outside Washington State University provide an option for finding further information on a variety of beekeeping topics. No endorsement of products or information is implied.
Beekeeping Resources
Beekeeper Associations

63. Beekeeping Videos On DVDs
Learn beekeeping with videos in the comfort of your home.
http://bees-online.com/BeeVideos.htm
Main Menu Health Benefits of Honey Removing Bees From Walls Become A Beekeeper Beekeeping In The City About Swarms African Bees Beekeeping Books How To Identify Bees Honey Bee News Bee Anatomy Apitherapy Bee Friendly Garden Free Fun Software About Swarms Bee Anatomy Fun Bee Software Bee Games Surf For Bee Sites Bees-Online Amazon.com Store Getting Stung Bee FAQS Slide Show Site Map Double click the left button Sound on AC_FL_RunContent( 'codebase','http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/ swflash.cab#version=6,0,29,0','width','86','height','31','src','DVDSound/flashmp3button','quality','high','pluginspage','http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer','movie','DVDSound/flashmp3button' ); //end AC code Learn Beekeeping With Videos on DVDs These "Learning Beekeeping" Videos on DVDs have been professionally shot by Tel-Cas Video productions. The camera man has about 20 years experience in film and video working for NBC and Disney Studios. The Director has well over 40 years with NBC and has 8 Emmy Awards. Read a review of Ed's Beginning Beekeeping Video written by Kim Flottum, Editor of Bee Culture Magazine.

64. Collin County Hobby Beekeepers' Association
The Official Website of the Collin County Hobby Beekeepers Association. CCHBA is one of the most active and knowledgeable beekeeping groups in Texas.
http://www.northtexasbeekeepers.org/beeclass.html
NorthTexasBeekeepers.org
The Official Website of the Collin County
Hobby Beekeepers' Association (CCHBA)
Club Information
Statement of Purpose

Board of Directors

Monthly Newsletter
...
Suppliers
Mastering the Art of Beekeeping 2008
Do you want to be a beekeeper or a better beekeeper?
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS
JOHN J. TALBERT

Owner of Sabine Creek Honey Farm in Josephine, Texas. Married 49 years to Lavada with two grown children, Leslee and John, and three grandsons. Grew up on a dairy farm in McLennan County near Waco. UT Austin graduate with BS in Mechanical Engineering. Retired after 37 years at Raytheon E-Systems in Garland, Texas. Honorary Fellow member of American Institute of Plant Engineers. Beekeeper since 1985. Past President of Collin County Hobby Beekeepers Association. Past President of Texas Beekeepers Association and Chairman of the TBA State Fair Booth Committee. Member Board of Directors American Beekeeping Federation.
TED J. VANCE
Ted and Heather Vance own Vance’s Honey Company in McKinney, Texas. Father of four sons, Juddson, Benjamin, Richard, and John. Grew up on a farm in Coleman County in central west Texas. Been beekeeping since 1986. Past president of Collin County Hobby Beekeepers Association. President of Texas Beekeepers Association (TBA). Past Director at Large of TBA. Currently owns approximately 500 colonies of bees. Cares for migratory beekeepers bees in Texas during winter spring seasons.
BLAKE SHOOK Owner of Desert Creek Honey Co of Blue Ridge,Texas, Blake is the current CCHBA Vice President and director of the Youth Program. He currently is operating 150 colonies of bees and stays busy rearing and selling queens, building equipment, marketing honey and finishing school.

65. Beekeeping, Urban Style
Though any beekeeper has the resources to produce queens, production of good queens requires understanding of honeybee genetics, careful control selection
http://www.honeybee.com/beeinfo.htm
Urban Beekeeping Information
MAIN BeeInfo MENU Benefits of beekeeping Fascinating Honeybee Facts Beekeeping to get rich Other Venomous Insects ... Honeybees by the Numbers Honeybees as Pests Errors or corrections Back to Homepage E-mail Stan Sign the guestbook The tremendous value of the Honeybee Back to Menu The Honeybee (Apis melifera) is one of the most beneficial insects in the world. There are some 150 U.S. crops and more than 50 California crops pollinated by honeybees, for example, apples, fruits, berries, almonds, melons, cucumbers, clovers and alfalfa. We have the honeybee to thank for one third of all the food we eat. Without the bees, we would be eating mostly rice, wheat, and corn instead of the wonderful variety of fruits, vegetables, and nuts we enjoy today. This insect pollinates BILLIONS OF DOLLARS of agricultural crops each year. In addition, it is impossible to determine the tremendous value these pollinators have in our urban gardens. Now, since the demise of all of our feral (wild) honeybee populations, their value in our neighborhoods is greater than ever. Honeybees by the Number Back to Menu The Honeybee colony has:
1 reproductive, the Queen. She lays

66. Beekeeping - Other Enterprises - Environmental & Recreational Uses - Small Farms
Bee Stings and Allergic Reactions beekeeping Florida Bee Botany beekeeping Watermelon State Federal Agencies. beekeeping/ApicultureATTRA
http://smallfarms.ifas.ufl.edu/other_enterprises/beekeeping.html
@import "http://solutionsforyourlife.ufl.edu/templates/css/template_tier2.css"; @import "http://solutionsforyourlife.ufl.edu/templates/css/template_print_tier2.css";
Beekeeping
UF/IFAS Publications

67. Beekeeping: Encyclopedia - Beekeeping
beekeeping (or apiculture, from Latin apis, a bee) is the practice of intentional maintenance of honeybee hives by humans. A beekeeper may keep bees in
http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Beekeeping/id/1929539
Articles Archives Start page News Contact Community General Newsletter Contact information Site map Most recommended Search the site Archive Photo Archive Video Archive Articles Archive More ... Wisdom Archive Body Mind and Soul Faith and Belief God and Religion ... Yoga Positions Site map 2 Site map
Beekeeping
Beekeeping: Encyclopedia - Beekeeping
Beekeeping (or apiculture, from Latin apis, a bee) is the practice of intentional maintenance of honeybee hives by humans. A beekeeper may keep bees in order to collect honey and beeswax, or for the purpose of pollinating crops, or to produce bees for sale to other beekeepers. A location where bees are kept is called an apiary. Beekeeping - History of beekeeping. Beekeeping is one of the oldest forms of food production. Some of the earliest evidence of beekeeping is from rock painting, ...
Including:

68. Apiconsult - The Resource Centre For African Bees And Beekeeping.
The purpose of this web site is to assist the development of beekeeping in Africa through sharing information appropriate to African beekeeping amongst
http://www.apiconsult.com/
HOME
ABOUT APICONSULT

WHY BEEKEEPING

NEWS AND ARTICLES

BEEKEEPING RESOURCES
...
BEEKEEPING FORUM
Sign up for our email newsletter: Search
WELCOME TO APICONSULT
THE AFRICAN BEEKEEPING RESOURCE CENTRE
Apiconsult - Proudly presenting African beekeeping to the world!
The purpose of this web site is to assist the development of beekeeping in Africa through sharing information appropriate to African beekeeping amongst those involved in beekeeping on the continent and beekeepers throughout the world. We aim to share knowledge, ideas, create linkages and friendships. We believe that knowledge sharing is a two way process and that beekeepers in other parts of the world can also learn from the wealth of traditional African beekeeping knowledge. African bees (Apis mellifera scutellata and other African bee races) can be aggressive and require appropriate handling and management. Africanized bees (hybrids of A.m. scutellata which are essentially African bees) have spread from Brazil where 26 colonies of A. m. scutellata were imported in 1956 and are now expanding in the southern United States of America. Apis mellifera scutellata are native to the tropical savannah country of Eastern and Southern Africa (Rinderer 1986). This web site is dedicated to African bees and beekeeping..

69. Serbian Beekeeping
The site www.pcela.co.yu is the first Serbian Internet Journal about beekeeping and also the Serbian beekeepers’ database. We plan to form the international
http://www.pcela.co.yu/IndexE.htm
Serbian Internet beekeeping Journal Serbian Home Dear visitors, The site www.pcela.co.yu is the first Serbian Internet Journal about beekeeping and also the Serbian beekeepers’ database. We plan to form the international part of our site in Russian and English, and we’ll make efforts to become an international magazine. We’ll be grateful for any information from your country, which could be helpful for all site visitors. We hope that our friendship at www.pcela.co.yu site and e-mail corresponding will be of significance for beekeepers' knowledge progress and beekeepers' cooperation worldwide. We expect your questions and remarks. Your articles will be translated in Serbian and Russian to be accessible for all the visitors. Please write about phenology in beekeeping, including plants phenology and bee colony conditions during the year. Your photos, stories and poetry are welcome too. Yours sincerely Predrag Cvetkovic mail to Editor About Editor Beekeeping articles: Beekeeping in Serbia Dragoslav Ilic: Robbing - useful feature of bee colony Working with frames and hive boxes Predrag Cvetkovic: The most common mistakes and omissions in beekeeping Franc Šivic: Beekeeping - A way of living T.V.Ruzankina

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 4     61-69 of 69    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4 

free hit counter