Home
About
Subscriptions
News
Events
Online Articles
Issues
Service Directory
Contact
Search
The Australasian Beekeeper
May 2011
Vol.112,No11
An excellent photo that illustrates just why the European honeybee is regarded as the ‘supreme’ pollinator. Photo Courtesy Joel Mackey
Source Material for The ABK
Editorial Notes….
Copy Deadlines
www.theabk.com.au
Pesticides
Beekeeping In Trinidad And Tobago Declining Since Advent Of Africanised bees and Varroa
WA Beekeepers Assoc ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sat. 14
th
May 2011
2011 CONFERENCE DATES
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Honeybee Democracy (Review of the Review)
Work Wanted
Further Training Sought
Work Wanted
Asian bees
FORESTS NSW SOUTHERN REGION VACANT APIARY SITES
IN THE APIARY
Abandoned or neglected hives
Lazy Beekeeping
NSW Apiarists’ Association: Conference program
NSW APIARISTS’ ASSOCIATION INC.
98th ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE Pre-Registration Form
QUEEN BEE TRAINING
Macarthur Branch ABA Field Day
Pollen Collection
Australian Organic / Bio-Dynamic Certified Operators
ORGANIC INDUSTRY QUESTIONNAIRE
Global Honey Bee Colony Disorders and Other Threats to Insect Pollinators
RECENT RESEARCH – Here and Overseas
Jarrah Honey - Antioxidants - Study
Asian bees - Final Decision Made - to NOT edradicate
BEGINNING IN BEES
Part 302(f) Cappings Treatment - Centrifuging
Part 302(g) Cappings Treatment - Heat Exchanger
Part 302(h) Cappings Treatment – Solar Reducers
Part 303 Cappings Wax
Part 303(a) Cappings Wax - Processing
Part 304 Honey Processing
Part 304(a) Honey Processing – Removing Water
Part 304(b) Honey Processing –Unusual (and Unacceptable) Flavours & Colours
Part 304(c) Honey Processing – Straining & Clarifying
Part 304(d) Honey Processing – Blending
BEEKEEPERS’ASSOCIATIONS