Vol.114,No11
Honeybees on Red flowering gum (Corymbia ficifolia) flowers. The trees were planted at Paracombe (in the Adelaide Hills) as ornamentals in a beekeeper’s garden, and at the time of flowering were 4 years old
Photo Courtesy Lynton Stone
- NSW Apiarists’ Association - Does It Represent ALL NSW Beekeepers?
- Editorial Notes….
- Copy Deadlines
- The ultimate irony? China complaining about fake honey – in China!
- More Irony from China
- Beekeepers and Public Interest Groups in the US Sue EPA Over Bee-Toxic Pesticides
- Heavy Metal Bothers Bumblebees
- Myrtle Rust affecting wide range of Australian native plants
- Dates for 2013 Annual State Conference Conferences
- In The Apiary
- Winter Clusters
- NSW CONFERENCE PROGRAM
- Club Sapphire, Merimbula 22 ‐24 May 2013
- Syngenta/Bayer Propose Action Plan
- Historical Photographs
- Gretchen Wheen Seminar on Honeybee Breeding and Stock Improvement
- Breeder Queen Sale
- Gretchen Wheen Seminar on Honeybee Breeding and Stock Improvement
- Beekeeping for Profit
- Neonicotinoids and honey bee health in Australia
- How Bees Smell
- RECENT RESEARCH – Here and Overseas
- Honeybees and Caffeine
- Synergism Between Medihoney and Rifampicin Against Methicillin-ResistantStaphylococcus aereus
- BEGINNING IN BEES
- Part 326 Hiring Bees for Pollination
- Part 326.1 Hiring Bees for Pollination (Beekeeper’s & Grower’s Rights)
- Part 326.2 Hiring Bees for Pollination (Duration of Hiring)
- Part 326.3 Hiring Bees for Pollination (Payment for Pollination)
- Part 326.4 Hiring Bees for Pollination (‘Internal’ Pollination)
- BEEKEEPERS’ASSOCIATIONS