June 2009

Vol.110, No12
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The World’s Newest Famous Beekeeper? – Honey bees have been brought to the White House to pollinate Michelle Obama’s new organic garden, set on the South Lawn - Maryland mixed breed bees, with known Russian and Caucasian genetics. Photo Courtesy of Toni, at www.citybees.blogspot.com
  • AHBIC Review Completed – Now It Is Your Turn!
  • Editorial Notes…..
  • Copy Deadlines
  • www.theabk.com.au
  • Corrections
  • Continuing Surveillance of Apis cerana
  • AFB Found in South Africa
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
  • Re: Chinese Honey
  • Notes on the Heat Wave in Victoria
  • A.H.B.IC. REVIEW 2009
  • Report by the Review Committee
  • IN THE APIARY
  • The Smell of Beeswax
  • Bee-Friendly Vegetation - Question from The ABK website
  • Ensuring that your honey and bee products are properly certified for the European Union.
  • Evaluation by Doug Somerville and Des Cannon
  • RECENT RESEARCH – Here and Overseas
  • Plan Bee: Other Pollinators?
  • Pre-cursor found for MGO in Manuka
  • Synergism and the Way Pesticides Work
  • Honeybees, Pigeons, Bacteria and Sunspots.
  • FORMIC ACID, VARROA MITES AND BEEKEEPERS
  • STICKY SITUATION FOR NZ HONEY INDUSTRY
  • Sugar boosts bees' productivity
  • BEGINNING IN BEES
  • Part 275 Bacterial Diseases
  • Part 275(a) Bacterial Diseases – The Foulbroods
  • Part 275(b) Bacterial Diseases – American Foulbrood (AFB).
  • Part 275(c) Bacterial Diseases – European Foulbrood (EFB)
  • Part 275(d) Bacterial Diseases – European Foulbrood(EFB) & Other Diseases
  • Part 275(e) Bacterial Diseases – Septicaemia
  • Part 275(f) Bacterial Diseases – Other Bacterial Pathogens
  • INDEX – Volume 110
  • July 2008 – June 2009
  • BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIATIONS