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  1. Honey Bees & Beekeeping: A Year in the Life of an Apiary by Keith S. Delaplane, 1976
  2. Beekeeping: The Gentle Craft by John Festus Adams, 1988-08
  3. A Book About Bees: Their History, Habits, and Instincts; Together With the First Principles of Modern Beekeeping for Young Readers [ 1886 ] by Charles Fitzgerald Gambier Jenyns, 2009-08-10
  4. The basic beekeeping and honey book by Louise G Hanson, 1977
  5. Self-Sufficiency Beekeeping (Self Sufficiency) by Joanna Ryde, 2009-04-25
  6. Beekeeping for Know-It-Alls by For Know-It-Alls, 2008-01-11
  7. Beekeeping: A Seasonal Guide by Ron Brown, 2011-04-05
  8. The Lore of the Honey Bee - Natural History and Bee-Keeping by Tickner Edwardes, 2008-11-04
  9. Bee-Keeping For Beginners by I.H. Jackson, 2008-11-04
  10. Beekeeping by John E. Eckert, 1960-07
  11. The Hive and the Honey Bee: A New Book on Beekeeping Which Succeeds the Book "Langstroth on the Hive and the Honeybee"
  12. Bee-Keeping Simplified for the Cottager and Smallholder [ Pref 1915 ] by William Herrod-Hempsall, 2009-08-10
  13. Beekeeping (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Werner Melzer, 1989-03-02
  14. A thousand answers to beekeeping questions by C C. 1831-1920 Miller, M G. Dadant, 2010-09-04

81. Honeybees And Queen Rearing BIBBA UK
the Bee Improvement and Bee Breeders' Association exists to conserve, study, select and improve the native bees of Britain and Ireland. Articles on bees, and beekeeping software to download. Information on research, membership, subscription to magazine, and book sales.
http://www.angus.co.uk/bibba/
BIBBA CONFERENCE new magazine about bees about BIBBA ... photo Bo Skräddare Bee Improvement and Bee Breeders' Association
# 48907 Last modified: June 30, 2002

82. Home Page
Mailorder of beekeeping equipment, hives, suits and veils. Contact and visiting information.
http://www.beekeeping.co.uk/
The specialist suppliers of Beekeeping Equipment including Hives in Western Red Cedar, finely made frames of all types, Bee Suits and Veils
Arriving early spring a new colour catalogue full of new items at low low prices. We are taking orders now for our 2003 mated Queens! full details Here! We can provide the following services:
Catalogue by Post E-mail updates of new products Guaranteed delivery of products within two days National Bee Supplies OBJECTIVES A one-stop supplier of quality beekeeping equipment associated with good practical advice. We supply to small hobby beekeepers, large commercial honey farmers, educational establishments as well as trade suppliers. Our customer base built over nearly 20 years of trading spans from the Channel Islands to the Isle of Coll in the Hebrides, as well as overseas locations. The quality of our service is reflected in the number of repeat orders from our customers, many dating back to the start of our trading. Orders received are usually dispatched the same day, this will be confirmed when orders are placed. Our primary aim is good customer service.

83. Simple Frameset
Diary and details of events, shows, and beekeeping courses. Contact details.
http://www.nottsbees.itgo.com/
This document uses frames. Please follow this link to a no frames version

84. Alberta Beekeeping, Pollination, Bees Honey By Allen Dick
Info, pictures and links about commercial beekeeping methods, equipment, pollination,honey bees in Alberta, Canada. beekeeping pictures. Click to enlarge.
http://www.internode.net/Honeybee/
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85. NSBKA North Staffordshire Beekeepers : Meetings Apiary Visits And Help On Beekee
Information on membership, help on beekeeping, and apiary visits. Online association newsletter.
http://www.nsbka.freeserve.co.uk/
North Staffs Beekeepers
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. welcome programme links combings

86. Abstract: Beekeeping In The Midwest
beekeeping in the Midwest. Provides an indepth look at beekeeping,including how to care during different seasons.
http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~vista/abstracts/abeekeep.html
Beekeeping in the Midwest
Index:
  • Forward
  • Bees: The Individual and the Colony
  • Beekeeping Equipment
  • Spring Management: Starting With Bees ...
  • Pollination by Honey Bees
    Provides an indepth look at beekeeping, including how to care during different seasons.
    Subject Areas
    VISTA home page
    Please read the Resources found in the VISTA infobase are published by the Cooperative Extension Service, Agricultural Experiment Station, and individual academic departments within the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois. The University of Illinois provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. Send any comments or suggestions to vistaweb@uiuc.edu
  • 87. Beekeeping Supplies - Mann Lake Ltd.
    beekeeping books and supplies (Minnesota).Category Science Agriculture Animals Insects beekeeping Supplies......beekeeping Links, Current Publications, News Information, Site Map,beekeeping, beekeeping Questions, beekeeping Supply Catalog,
    http://www.mannlakeltd.com/

    88. Index
    Location, hours, products, and contact information.
    http://stockbridgebees.co.uk/

    89. Honeybee Australis
    HoneyBee Australis Australian beekeeping Information Web Page
    http://www.honeybee.com.au/Index.html
    HoneyBee Australis
    Australian Beekeeping Information Web Page

    Beekeeping Information

    What's new on this page

    Advertisers Index Page

    Images of Beekeeping
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    The Library
    For information on the Honeybee
    Australis web page click on the link below to send email to.. webmaster@honeybee.com.au
    November 2002 Click Here for updates on the Small Hive beetle in Queensland
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    90. IDRC: Beekeeping In Rural Areas
    New technologies and methods to promote beekeeping as a cottage industry and their socioeconomic effects.Category Science Agriculture beekeeping Methods and Techniques......Researchers in Malaysia have now developed technoligies and methods to promotebeekeeping as a cottage industry with many socioeconomic benefits for rural
    http://www.idrc.ca/nayudamma/beekeeping_4e.html
    IDRC Resources: Nayudamma
    Beekeeping in Rural Areas
    Introduction
    Impact

    Potential users

    Contact
    ...
    Resources
    Introduction
    "Honey hunting," or gathering wild honey in the tropical rainforest, is a traditional activity in Malaysia from which beekeeping has slowly evolved. Honey and wax are widely used in medicine, as health food, and for traditional crafts such as batik. Malaysia only produces 3% of its local honey requirements. The rest is imported from Australia, China, and the United States. However, local honey at higher cost is preferred to the cheaper, imported honey. Honey hunting is therefore a lucrative business: expeditions into the rainforest bring in between $300 and $600 a day.
    Researchers in Malaysia have developed technologies and methods to promote beekeeping as a cottage industry for rural small farmers and landless peasants. Currently, 1 000 Malaysians maintain about 5 000 bee colonies. Most of these beekeepers are small farmers who own either very little or no land at all.
    The technologies that the research team developed include:
    • Methods of hive management using movable frames mounted in wooden boxes to control the production of honey, wax, and pollen;

    91. Cambrideshire Beekeepers Association
    Membership, course and event information. Offer help to people thinking of starting beekeeping, and run a trailer stall to sell produce and popularise the craft.
    http://www.cbka.org.uk/
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    92. THE BEEKEEPING PAGE BOOKSTORE
    Find and buy books about beekeeping, bees, wax, pollination, propolis, honey and mead making.Category Science Agriculture Insects beekeeping Publications......THE beekeeping PAGE BOOKSTORE. 70 books using the key word pollination.Back to the Top of this page. beekeeping REFERENCE BOOKS
    http://www.angelfire.com/mo/beekeeping/beebooks.html
    THE BEEKEEPING PAGE BOOKSTORE
    A LIST OF BEEKEEPING BOOKS The Beekeeping Page Bookstore is the place to find and buy books about beekeeping, bees, wax, pollination, propolis, honey and mead making. Ordering can be done entirely online, just click on the book of interest and you will be taken to the secure server at amazon.com the world's largest online bookstore. This is by no means "a compleat list" I'm sure there are many other favorite beekeeping books out there, So if you have a favorite book (old or new), please share it wtih me. NOTE: Check out Amazon.com book search below for beekeeping books not listed here at last check there were 83 books listed using the key word beekeeping and 70 books using the key word pollination. Back to the Top of this page
    BEEKEEPING REFERENCE BOOKS:
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    GENERAL READING BOOKS:

    93. The Beekeeping Page Learn About Honey Bees And Beekeeping
    An introduction to beekeeping and honey products from a hobbyist beekeeper in Pennsylvania. Includes Category Science Agriculture beekeeping beekeeping Information...... THE beekeeping PAGE. THIS SITE IS ALWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR beekeepingINFORMATION. Hello ! Please View My Guestbook Sign My Guestbook
    http://www.angelfire.com/mo/beekeeping/
    var name=prompt("Welcome Visitors!, please TYPE your name below","Type your name here!") Hello document.write(name);
    THE BEEKEEPING PAGE
    Welcome to the home page of Michael Mordenti from Lords Valley, PA located 75 miles N.W of NYC . I have been a hobbyist Beekeeper for 9 years (and still learning) I manage 9-11 beehives depending on the time of ( year ) . Hope to add more soon. I produce and pack raw spring and fall wildflower honey, pollen, propolis and beeswax from the wildflowers located here in the Pocono Mts. I also make beeswax candles and pack other products of the hive which are sold locally and given away to family and friends as gifts. For more information on these products feel free to email me at the address on the bottom of this page, or through my guest book. I created this web page to make more people aware of beekeeping, pollination and the benefits of pollen, propolis and raw unprocessed honey, compaired to the highly heated and highly filtered (only to look good honey you see on the supermarket shelves), this kind of treatment filters out some of the nutritional value and most of the pollen out of the honey. A QUOTE "the secret of my health is applying honey on the inside and oil outside."

    94. Intro Page
    History of the association, information on its activities supporting local beekeepers and introducing new members to the skills and arts of beekeeping. Contact, events and membership information. FAQ.
    http://www.btinternet.com/~Bridgend.Beekeepers/Bees/index/index.html
    CROESO Bees in Wales Cymdeithas Gwenynnwyr Pen-y-bont A Ogwr A'rcylch Welcome About us Diary News Images ... for key words
    Go Straight to the NEWS for the latest information on FOOT and MOUTH .
    Find out why you should use amazon uk to buy all your books and help the association go to news NOW Welcome to Bridgend and District Beekeepers Association The purpose of these pages is to provide a way of promoting good friendly beekeeping. We aim to do this by reporting examples of our mistakes and successes and hopefully receiving your worldwide help. Perhaps our most important aim is to keep these pages fresh,our beekeeping is continuously adapting to new ideas and problems and we shall try to reflect that here. Finally we should all ensure that beekeeping continues to grow as a craft by encouraging new beekeepers as much as possible.

    95. Organic Beekeeping Journal Presented By The Healing Path
    Organic beekeeping Journal. What is Organic beekeeping? Organic beekeeping conscience.Reflections of a Christian Heretic. Organic beekeeping. Organic
    http://www.thehealingpath.com/OrganicBeekeeping/
    Organic Beekeeping Info:
    Honeybee Forage and the Bee Garden

    Honeybee Nutritional Supplements

    Essential Oils for Organic Beekeeping

    Organic Beekeeping Resources and Links
    ...
    Organic Beekeeping Journal Homepage
    Organic Beekeeping Newsletters:
    Fall 2002 Newsletter

    Spring 2002 Newsletter

    Early Spring 2002 Newsletter

    Late Winter 2002 Newsletter
    ...
    Spring 2001 Newsletter
    Become A Member!
    (No Fee) Organic Beekeeping Society Organic Beekeeping Classes For New Beekeepers Find other Organic Beekeepers: Organic Beekeeping Message Board
    Organic Beekeeping Journal
    What is Organic Beekeeping?
    Organic Beekeeping methods include treatments using natural materials, honeybee nutritional supplements and a system of specialized beekeeping practices which promotes strong honeybee colonies. Everything used in Organic Beekeeping may be eaten and/or handled safely by both honeybee and bee keeper. We have no need of poisons or pesticides.

    96. Roger P@rsons_world Of Lincolnshire
    beekeeping, Comets, and Famous Lincolnshire scientists, explorers, mathematicians and philosophers.
    http://homepages.enterprise.net/rogerp/
    ! Web Site Award !
    for Web Site Excellence Famous Lincolnshire People George Boole Some famous ex-residents
    Scientists and mathematicians, explorers and revolutionaries, philosophers and an astronaut!
    George Boole (native of Lincoln) is rightly regarded as one of the founding fathers of computing and information technology. Honeybees and Beekeeping Cosmic events If you are interested in this ancient craft, here are some useful contact points and links to other 'bee' sites. Out and about in the night? Look out for these meteor showers, satellites and eclipses etc. Lincoln Cathedral Legends of the Fenland People Links to a variety of websites about Lincoln Cathedral . Some simply go to photographs, others to longer, more descriptive pages. The Werewolf of Dogdyke Web Site Links Links to a variety of web sites . Some you may find
    useful, some not so useful, and some, well, er,..... Famous People George Boole Cosmic events
    Sir John Franklin
    ... Links Roger Parsons' "Lincolnshire World" If you have any useful information to add (hints, tips, links, etc.) to these pages please do let me know. Thank you for visiting my web site.

    97. Bees And Beekeeping Forum
    Message Bees beekeeping. This 55. Auction of beekeeping equipmentin KY Posted by SteveInTN Z61/2 on Fri, Mar 14, 03 at 003 1
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    T his forum is for the discussion of bees and their roles as pollinators and honey producers. Instructions on using the forum are provided below. Market Farm Life IPM Professional Topics
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    • Bees in my garden
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          • to nuc or not to nuc?
            • Posted by: littlehoney Zn 6 MA on Thu, Mar 20, 03 at 16:37
              • 6 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Mar 21, 03 at 18:53
            • Honey bee comeback?
              • Posted by: JillP 5/6 OH on Fri, Mar 21, 03 at 16:16
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    98. Apiarist Protective Clothing And Beekeeping Accessories From BJ Sherriff
    Suppliers of protective clothing and tools for beekeepers; also books, honey cosmetics and accessories .Category Regional Europe Livestock beekeeping Equipment......Beekeepers Protective Clothing. SHERRIFF'S 1968 Design. All our prototypesare tested in out own apiaries and go for extensive trials
    http://www.bjsherriff.com/
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    All our prototypes are tested in out own apiaries and go for extensive trials in apiaries worldwide before being released onto the market. We listen to our customers to see how we can improve our product. Our fine beekeepers apparel are made from only the best quality materials giving years of hard wear.
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    99. Bromey Beekeepers Association
    Promoting beekeeping in this part of Kent. Information on events, membership, local honey, and on their Teaching Apiary.
    http://www.kentbee.com/bromley/index.htm
    welcome to Bromley Beekeepers Home Page.
    A branch of the Kent Beekeepers' Association Bromley Beekeepers Newsletters Programme Membership Teaching Apiary ... External Links Bromley beekeepers are a very friendly mixed crowd of all generations who share a common interest in beekeeping. We have regular meetings at the branch apiary and have a excellent lecture programme during the winter months at our club house. We publish a monthy newsletter on our Internet mailing list and on our website.
    Site best viewed with IE4-6 with screen resolution 800x600 (Text size medium)

    100. Canadian Beekeeping
    Canada's independent magaz ine. for the beekeeping industry. For moreinformation or to subscribe write to Canadian beekeeping. Box 678.
    http://www.canadianbeekeeping.com/
    Canada's independent magaz ine
    for the beekeeping industry
    For more than 20 years, Canadian Beekeeping has served beekeepers across Canada, bringing them news, interviews, and features. In these pages you'll hear from researchers and fellow beekeepers across the country. We'll keep you up-to-date on seasonal management, new methods, equipment and treatments as well as reporting on conferences, competitions and regulations. Each issue also includes an extensive classified section for beekeepers to buy or sell equipment or to find help for their operations. To sample the stories in recent issues, click below:
    Current Issue
    Back Issues
    Classified Ads Calendar of events Beekeeping Links
    Subscriptions are available:
    • In Canada - $20 per year plus $1.40 GST
    • US - $20 per year in US funds
    • Abroad - $40 CDN funds written on a Canadian or US Bank or international money order
    Advertising rates:
    $14 per column inch - discounts available based on continuous insertions
    • Full page $420 Half page - $210 Quarter page - $100
    Color
    • full color available $200 per ad with separations provided by advertiser - call for details Spot color $50 per color
    Classified ads
    • 50 cents per word. Minimum $5. Payable in advance of publication

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