Vol.115,No5
Honeybee working Canola flowers this Spring. Canola has for many years provided commercial beekeepers an opportunity for early colony build-up at the start of the season.Photo courtesy Krysteen McElroy
- Antibacterial Action of Honey
- Editorial Notes….
- Copy Deadlines
- CSIRO Study – Assistance Needed
- Canadian Honey Council Not Yet Opposed to Neonicotinoids
- Health Canada Declare Use of Neonic-treated Seed to be ‘Unsustainable’
- Scotland’s heather Honey in Competition with NZ Manuka
- Conference Dates 2014
- Letters to the Editor
- Re: Sulfoxalor
- In The Apiary
- Controlling small hive beetles with chux wipes
- Book Review: ‘Quest for the Perfect Hive’
- Archbishop of Canterbury becomes Patron of Bees Abroad
- To Feed Or Not To Feed Honey Bees
- What Drives South Australia’s Weather?
- In the ‘old’ days, things were meant to last...
- And seen on the London ‘tube’ (underground metro rail)...
- Honeybee R&D News
- A Day in the Apiary of the Parramatta Branch of the Amateur Beekeepers’ Association!
- Egg-laying Worker Bees
- Varroa and Genetics
- Swarm Prevention By Demaree Method
- Making Beeswax Candles
- Honeybee Pheromones
- BEEKEEPERS’ASSOCIATIONS