November 2009

Vol.111,No 5
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In a land renowned for ‘big things’, Barry Pobke’s smoker adds a new dimension: imported from America, it was developed in Brazil to pacify Africanised bees, and is shown here against a standard 500g jar of honey.
  • Hidden Benefits Of Doing Queen Insemination Course
  • Editorial Notes…..
  • Copy Deadlines
  • www.theabk.com.au
  • United Kingdom to Locate Beehives on Waterways
  • Asian Apicultural Conference 2010 and Apimondia 2013
  • Update on Movement of Bees from Kunnanurra through the NT
  • WARNING –Locust Spraying
  • Eduard Planken Recognised at Apimondia
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
  • DON’T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY!!!
  • IN THE APIARY
  • SMOKERS
  • Bees, Melons and Corn
  • Bees and Nosema ceranae
  • Vale Murray Charlton.
  • Sue Cobey Queen Insemination Courses – Richmond, December 2009
  • Bee Breeder-Geneticist Susan Cobey Wins Western Apicultural Society Award
  • The Beechworth Honey Experience, Victoria
  • Harden’s House of Honey, NSW
  • Mead Making
  • VARROA – THE NEED TO NOT USE CHEMICALS
  • MiniHoneyMoney Released
  • Review by the Editor
  • BEGINNING IN BEES
  • Part 279 Insect Enemies
  • Part 279(a) Insect Enemies – Order Diptera (Flies).
  • Part 279(b) Insect Enemies – Order Diptera (Phorid Flies)
  • Part 279(c) Insect Enemies – Order Hymenoptera (European Wasp)
  • Part 279(d) Insect Enemies – Order Hymenoptera (Other Wasps)
  • Part 279(e) Insect Enemies – Order Hymenoptera (Ants)
  • BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIATIONS