Vol.114,No10
Bubbles on the bottom of cells (frame upside down to make bubbles rise) - caused by the very high hydrogen peroxide activity of pure Jarrah honey in WA
Photo courtesy Kim Fewster
- Getting ready for Winter after a tough summer/autumn
- Editorial Notes….
- Copy Deadlines
- Laser Developed for Mars Used to Detect Fake Honey
- Correction
- Aussie beekeepers – as seen by an American
- Dates for 2013 Annual State Conference Conferences
- Letters To The Editor
- RE: Beginning In Bees – Part 323. Pollen
- Work Wanted
- Work Wanted
- New proposals for biosecurity and disease management for apiarists
- Carbon Footprint of the Beekeeping Industry
- Nosema ceranae and Honey Production
- Understanding Bee Anatomy - a full colour guide - by Ian Stell
- Book Review
- Silk, Pasteur and the Honey Bee
- The Story of Nosema Disease
- Beekeeping Involves Donkey Work in Brazil
- Almond Pollination Math
- New Quarantine Complex - Preview
- RECENT RESEARCH – Here and Overseas
- Wild pollinators increase crop fruit set regardless of honey bees
- Measuring the Buzz in the Hive
- USA- Effects of Long Distance Transportation on Honey Bee Physiology
- Nosema ceranae and Fipronil Exposure
- BEGINNING IN BEES
- Part 325.3 Other Insect Pollination
- Part 325.4 Animal Pollination
- Part 325.5 Other Pollinating Vehicles
- Part 325.5.1 Other Pollinating Vehicles (Wind)
- Part 325.5.2 Other Pollinating Vehicles (Water)
- Part 325.5.3 Other Pollinating Vehicles (Mechanical Pollination)
- Next Issue: Hiring Bees for Pollination
- BEEKEEPERS’ASSOCIATIONS