PROGRAM - Day 2 Friday 29 th June 7.00am - Beekeeper Breakfast (recommended for beekeeping operations 8.45am with more than 400 hives) Presentation by Simon Williams, University of the Sunshine Coast - New developments on Australian Leptospermum from the USC Honey Lab
This Publication is a Cooperative Project of the Connecticut Beekeepers Association and the State Entomologist's Office New Haven, CT. 06504 CONNECTICUT
ANR-135 James E. Tew, Apiculture Advisor, Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, and State Specialist, Beekeeping, and Associate Professor, Department of …
Preparing a Business Plan A Guide for Agricultural Producers Bee Keeper Example Province of British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Why we need to know protect your bees from possible destruction work with your community, not against it avoid emotional / legal / financial difficulties ignorance is a poor basis for protecting yourself be proactive: know what needs to be changed
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ON-THE-SPOT QUEEN REARING Q: What is on-the-spot queen rearing? A: On-the-spot queen rearing is an approach to rearing your own, quality queens free without grafting, while working in your apiary.
MOVING BEES A SHORT DISTANCE If you move bees more than 5-10 feet and less than 1 mile, the field bees will return to their original site rather than to their