January 2009

Vol.110, No 7
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Kevin and Marlene Cole, one of three commercial beekeepers in the East Kimberleys, some 3,200 km from Perth, with some of their hives which were pollinating a melon crop. The ancient Boab tree is hundreds of years old and was 3-4 weeks off flowering
  • Why Do We Keep Bees?
  • Editorial Notes…..
    • Copy Deadlines
    • www.theabk.com.au
    • Dates for 2009 Conferences
    • AUSTRALIAN TAX OFFICE (ATO) - Value of trading stock of bees - Practice Statement
    • AUSTRALIAN HONEY BEE INDUSTRY COUNCIL REVIEW
    • Varroa mite target of island experiment
    • Bee vs Pigeon Race Re-enacted in South Australia. Bees Win Again!
    • Countries unite against the mite
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • Apimondia 2009 - 15th to 20th September 2009, Montpellier, France
    • Allergic reactions
    • AHBIC REVIEW 2008 SUBMISSION
  • IN THE APIARY
    • WAX MOTH
  • Obituary
    • Nona Florence Horner
  • The Mating Systems of Honey bees and Varroa Mites: Part 2
  • The Grizely Bear Hive
  • BEEKEEPING COMPETENCY STANDARDS
  • San Joaquin Agricultural Law Review
    • Solutions to the Dispute between Beekeepers and Citrus Viewers
  • BEGINNING IN BEES
    • Part 268 Vehicles
    • Part 268 Vehicles(a) - Trucks
    • Part 268 Vehicles(b) - Cars
    • Part 268 Vehicles(c) - Utility
    • Part 268 Vehicles(d) - Loaders
    • Part 268 Vehicles(e) - Fork Lifts
    • Part 268 Vehicles(f) - Garages
    • Part 268 Vehicles(g) - Roads
  • BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATIONS