Information and links to research and topics pertaining to beekeeping, honey, beeswax, and other gifts from the hive.
"Are Bees for Me?" PowerPoint presentation that will help you decide if you want to get into beekeeping.
BeeSource.com Online Sourcebook for Beekeeping is a most excellant resource for beekeepers both new and experienced. It includes plans for making beekeeping equipment, news items, links, and features an actively used bulletin board called "The Exchange" which offers discussion groups for all aspects of beekeeping.
MyBeeHives.com offers a comprehensive and free "Online Beekeeping Notebook" where you can keep track of all facets of care and condition of your beehives and queens.
National Honey Board provides information and resources for the Honey Industry.
The Chemistry of Bees site gives describes the chemistry and chemicals used by the honeybee in honey, wax, propolis, bee venom, royal jelly, and communication pheromones.
Northwest District Beekeepers Association has regularly scheduled meetings are the 2nd Tuesday of each month 7 p.m. Meetings are held at 1305 Pine Avenue in Snohomish in the Christ the King Lutheran Church building.
West Virginia University Agricultural Extension offers research results, treatments, and lists of world literature for using various essential oils for varroa mite control in the hive.
Puget Sound Area Farmers Markets provides location and times for Farmers Markets located in the Puget Sound area of Washington state. Find out where your local Farmers Markets are and support your local beekeepers, artists, and family farms.
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