COLONIAL BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION
Links to websites and pages that
have information on beekeeping
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A great resource for Varroa Management and Honey Bee health
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IDENTIFYING AND MITIGATING FOULBROOD IN HONEY BEE COLONIES
The Honey Bee Health Coalition unveiled a new resource for beekeepers today — an information sheet for hive management decisions related to American Foulbrood (AFB) and European Foulbrood (EFB).
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National Honey Board -- Information for the Honey Industry
The National Honey Board (NHB) is an industry-funded agriculture promotion group that works to educate consumers about the benefits and uses for honey and honey products through research, marketing and promotional programs.
MAAREC - Mid-Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension Consortium
A great site for beekeeping information, beginner to master beekeeper.
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PENN State Extension - Beekeeping
Pennsylvania has a long history with beekeeping, and if you’re new to beekeeping, Penn State Extension has all the information you need to get started.
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Teaching Kids About the Importance of Honeybees, link provided by Taylor Martin.
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​All About Bees and Beekeeping: From Identification to Protective Clothing
A perfect bees/beekeeping resource guide, link provided by Anthony Sanders.
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The Beesource Beekeeping website was started in 1997 by a hobbyist beekeeper and became an online community for beekeepers and beekeeping in 1999. It has experienced organic, word of mouth grassroots growth ever since. Today, Beesource.com has over 14,000 registered members and is the most active online beekeeping community of its kind in the world.
Website of Michael Bush, a beekeeper in Nebraska. Although just one beekeepers opinion, it is a very informative site for beekeeping information.
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There is an exclusivity among honeybee associations/clubs that is slowly changing as well. The Eastern Apicultural Society and many others have already accepted mason bees as a bee to include in their realm.
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Utah Beekeepers' Association - Beekeeping Skills
A great page with plenty of links to good information!
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A great place to get some information about beekeeping and current issues
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Dave Cushman created quite simply one of the first websites that would help beekeepers worldwide. A historic site where beekeepers can still source good sound information.
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Bee Culture Approved Website Resources
Bee Culture Magazine provides a list of website resources
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Honey Bee Removal, Local Honey
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