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  A Taste of Beekeeping History
History of the Modern Bee Hive; Catching Swarms & Wintering Bees; History of Smokers, Veils & Moving Bees; History of Extracting Honey; History of Observation Hives; Texas Beekeeping History.

  TexasDrone.com - Nosema Disease
Cause: Nosema apis, a protozoan. Effect: Nosema disease is widespread and can cause extensive losses of adult bees. It may also be responsible for some supercedure of queens. Symptoms: No symptoms are specifically indicative of Nosema. Inability of bees to fly, excreta on combs or lighting boards, and a pile of dead or dying bees on the ground in front of the hive may be manifestations of Nosema infection, but they may also be caused by other abnormal conditions.

  Wax Moths
Wax moths were first reported in North America in 1806. It is believed that they were accidentally brought here with honeybees imported from Europe. Wax moths are also called wax worms, web worms, and bee moths by people in different parts of North America. There are two species of wax moth in North America, the Greater wax moth Galleria mellonella and the lesser wax moth Achroia grissella.

  Australian Honeybee Industry Council
Aims to maximise the efficient use of industry resources and funds to ensure the long term economic viability, security and prosperity of the Australian HoneyBee Industry in Australia. Member Bodies, Links, The World of Honey, Economics of The Industry, About The Honey Industry, Publications, Honey Newsletter, Exporters, Producers, Pollinators.
Location: Australia, New South Wales, Sydney


  Canada's Honey Industry
Canadian honey is recognized around the world to be of the highest quality. Canadian honey is enjoyed in more than 25 countries. In 2002, 8,884 beekeepers in all 10 provinces and the territories maintained 585,683 beehives that produced 33,297 tonnes of honey valued at approximately $90 million in farm-gate receipts.

  CNDA - Centre National du Developpement Apicole
Le CNDA est une association loi 1901 creee en 1995, a l'initiative de trois associations regionales, l'ADAPI (Association pour le developpement de l'apiculture provencale), l'ADARA (Association pour le developpement de l'apiculture rhonalpine) et l'ADAM (Association de developpement de l'apiculture en Midi-Pyrenees).
Location: France, Ile-de-France, Paris


  A History of Beekeeping in Ireland
Irish Beekeeping in the Past; A History of Beekeeping in Ireland; Beekeeping in Northern Ireland; Present Day Beekeeping in the Irish Republic.

  Ilmiele.info - Italy
Honey and Honey Bees and Beekeeping in Italy. Tecniche in apicoltura, prodotti: cera, miele, propoli, pappa reale, polline, miele in favo; patologie: varroa, peste americana; ricette a base di miele; legislazione in apicoltura.

  South African Beekeeping
Website dedicated to apiculture in Southern Africa. Articles, Newsletters, Diary, Associations, Forum, Links.

  Defbyshire Beekeepers Association
The Defbyshire Beekeepers Association was established in 1881. The Association has about 130 members and growing, including some thirty Burton on Trent Branch members. Site includes information for begginers.
Location: United Kingdom, Derbyshire, Ambergate


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