A Carpenter bee, one of the larger species of Australian native bees, on a Leptospermum flower
Photo courtesy of Tanya Chilcott
- Alert hobbyist beekeepers doing the right thing
- Editorial Notes….
- Copy Deadlines
- Postage Increases and Late Subscription Renewals
- Addenda to A Review of the Global Distribution of Honey Bees
- U.S. appeals court on Thursday cancels approval of Sulfoxaflor
- Large African Hive Beetle Now High Priority Pest
- 2017 State/National Conferences
- Letters to the Editor
- 3rd AUSTRALIAN BEE CONGRESS
- Work Experience Wanted
- In The Apiary
- Poor Queen Viability due to Inbreeding?
- Temperature and Humidity
- The Decline of Pollinators
- A World Without Bees
- Book Review
- Beekeeping with Children and Schools Groups
- Community Effort to Save Native bees
- Understanding Colony Buildup and Decline Part 13d
- The Impact of Parasites and CO2
- Major international award for Flow Hive
- Book Review
- The Dancing Bees
- Breeding Queen Bees at Blue Hills Honey
- RECENT RESEARCH – Here and Overseas
- Tropilaelaps mite genome sequenced
- Core set of genes helps bees to overcome disease
- Hair Spacing Keeps Honey Bees Clean During Pollination
- New Honey Bee Research Centre to Create a Buzz
- BEEKEEPERS’ASSOCIATIONS