May 2011

Vol.112,No11
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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. 14th 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
  • 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