March 2010

Vol.111,No 9
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Amba 5 Star Italian worker on an unusual source of propolis - a frangipani bush. (Bee bred by Lyle Ball, Photo by Lynda Mullington)
  • Making Decisions When Beekeeping
  • Editorial Notes…..
  • Copy Deadlines
  • www.theabk.com.au
  • Honey And Botulism
  • Almond Visitation Hours
  • Polish Beekeeper ‘Back From the Dead’
  • UK bee numbers falling twice as fast as those in Europe
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
  • French Beekeeper Seeks Experience
  • WORK WANTED
  • Oak nectar poisonous to bee larvae?
  • IN THE APIARY
  • Bees - Bees, Apiary Products and Used Apiary Equipment Exported To Tasmania
  • THE IMPORTANCE OF MR BEE
  • GENETIC IMPROVEMENT OF HONEYBEES IN AUSTRALIA
  • The Need for an Integrated Bee Breeding and Research Facility
  • The Honeybee's Diet
  • Beekeeping in the Rural Kesogan Village in Kenya
  • Visit to Uruguay
  • PROMOTION OF HONEY
  • Australian Honey Exports Pty Ltd Gains BRC Global Food Certification!
  • Is Our Hard Work Being Picked Off By Dishonest Businesses?
  • CATEGORISATION OF EXOTIC INCURSIONS OF HONEYBEES
  • RECENT RESEARCH – Here and Overseas
  • RIRDC Publish Report on ‘The Value-adding Potential of Prebiotic Components of Australian Honey’
  • Honey Bees Selected by ARS Toss Out Varroa Mites
  • RIRDC Publish Report on ‘An Investigation Into The Therapeutic Properties of Honey
  • WORLD WATCH—SPAIN
  • BEGINNING IN BEES
  • Part 284 Poisons & Toxic Substances
  • Part 284(a) Poisons & Toxic Substances of Plant Origin
  • Part 285 Poisons & Toxic Substances – Agro-chemicals
  • Part 285(a) Poisons & Toxic Substances – Fertilisers
  • Part 285(b) Poisons & Toxic Substances – Insecticides
  • Part 285(c) Poisons & Toxic Substances – Fungicides
  • Part 285(d) Poisons & Toxic Substances – Herbicides
  • BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIATIONS