December 2009

Vol.111,No 6
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Hopefully beekeepers everywhere have been able to find an opportunity, in spite of inclement weather, to check their queens and replace any that have not been performing to a high standard.

  • A sunburnt country?
  • Editorial Notes…..
  • Copy Deadlines
  • www.theabk.com.au
  • ‘Honeybee Blues’ Rescheduled
  • EFB Control Without Antibiotics?
  • New NT Bee Health Certificates
  • 2nd International Conference on the Medicinal Use of Honey
  • Biological Control for Varroa
  • New Formic acid Control Method for Varroa
  • Honey Production At Record Lows in USA
  • Seminar: Honeybee Genetics and Breeding and Launch of the Wheen Foundation
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
  • Pollination Census
  • IN THE APIARY
  • AFB Control
  • AGRICULTURAL COMPLIANCE SERVICES REPORT
  • VALE GRAHAM KLEINSCHMIDT
  • Vale Murray Charlton
  • Tiffane Bates - Churchill Fellow & beekeeper
  • Ben Hooper – Nuffield Scholar and beekeeper
  • Bill Long – Churchill Fellow, Agronomist and Pollinator
  • Cooking, Tasting, Living Honey”
  • BREEDING FOR HYGIENIC BEHAVIOUR
  • Southern Tablelands Small-Scale Beekeeping Field Day
  • 30th TOCAL BEEKEEPERS FIELD
  • Questions From The Website
  • Candying of Honey In The Frame
  • Splitting Hives
  • IS VARROA INEVITABLE?
  • GM FOODS
  • GM Canola and Honey
  • Friends of the Bees Launched in England
  • A TASWEGIAN LOOKS AT BEEKEEPING IN WYOMING AND UTAH
  • The Importance of Drones
  • BEGINNING IN BEES
  • Part 279(f) Insect Enemies – Order Lepidoptera
  • Part 279(g) Insect Enemies – Order Lepidoptera - The Greater Wax Moth
  • Part 279(h) Insect Enemies – Order Lepidoptera - The Lesser Wax Moth
  • Part 279(i) Insect Enemies – Other Insect Species
  • Part 280(a) Small Animal Enemies – Spiders
  • Part 280 (b) Small Animal Enemies – Nematodes
  • BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIATIONS