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         Bees:     more books (100)
  1. Little Bee: A Novel by Chris Cleave, 2010-02-16
  2. Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and the New Realities of Girl World by Rosalind Wiseman, 2009-10-13
  3. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, 2008-08-20
  4. Bee Season: A Novel by Myla Goldberg, 2001-05-15
  5. Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and Other Realities of Adolescence by Rosalind Wiseman, 2002-03-31
  6. THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES by SUE MONK KIDD, 2001
  7. The Geography Bee Complete Preparation Handbook: 1,001 Questions & Answers to Help You Win Again and Again! by Matthew T. Rosenberg, Jennifer E. Rosenberg, et all 2002-05
  8. The Language of Bees: A novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes (A Mary Russell Novel) by Laurie R. King, 2010-04-27
  9. I Know I Am, But What Are You? by Samantha Bee, 2010-06-01
  10. McKay's Bees: A Novel (Phoenix Fiction) by Thomas McMahon, 2003-10-15
  11. Kiss of the Bees by J. A. Jance, 2010-07-01
  12. The Bee Tree by Patricia Polacco, 1998-05-04
  13. The Backyard Beekeeper - Revised and Updated: An Absolute Beginner's Guide to Keeping Bees in Your Yard and Garden by Kim Flottum, 2010-02-01
  14. Keeping Bees And Making Honey by Alison Benjamin, Brian McCallum, 2008-05-16

1. Bees And Honey
Resource about bees and honey, including diseases of bees, bee products and health, and bee stings.Category Science Agriculture Animals Insects Beekeeping...... Diseases and Afflictions of Honey bees. Chart of Honey Bee Diseasesand Afflictions Alert! The following files are large because
http://www.kohala.net/bees/
Back to Kohala Net
Visits Since 01/12/99 Honey Catching A Swarm Catching A Wild Hive
Diseases and Afflictions
of Honey Bees ...
Other Valuable Bee Resources
Diseases and Afflictions of Honey Bees Chart of Honey Bee Diseases and Afflictions
Alert !- The following files are large because of the excellent graphic images of the diseases in question. Be patient and you will be rewarded... a better narative for the pictures is in the works. Brood
Cappings

Dead larvae
(initial phase)
Dried Dead Larvae
  • European Foulbrood
Early Infection
Advanced infection

Brood Nest

Dead Larvae
...
Dead Scale
  • Chalkbrood
Infected cell Spores on a larva Mummy Dead larvae litter the bottom board Brood nest Larvae in sac Larva dead in cell On bees The mite itself
Bee Products and Health-
Bee Stings
-How to minimize pain and suffering -Allergy to...

2. Carl Hayden Bee Research Center
Browse a variety of topics including 'Atlas of a Honey Bee', 'Bee Diversity' and 'Online Pollination Handbook'. Provides an expert forum, pictures and downloads. Africanized Honey bees. Varroa Pop v 2.1
http://gears.tucson.ars.ag.gov/

3. BEES
The bees (Building for Environmental and Economic Sustainability bees in supportedin part by the US EPA Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) Program.
http://www.bfrl.nist.gov/oae/software/bees.html
The BEES ( B uilding for E nvironmental and E conomic S ustainability) software brings to your fingertips a powerful technique for selecting cost-effective, environmentally-preferable building products. Developed by the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Building and Fire Research Laboratory with support from the U.S. EPA Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Program , the tool is based on consensus standards and designed to be practical, flexible, and transparent. Version 3.0 of the Windows-based decision support software, aimed at designers, builders, and product manufacturers, includes actual environmental and economic performance data for nearly 200 building products. BEES measures the environmental performance of building products by using the life-cycle assessment approach specified in ISO 14000 standards. All stages in the life of a product are analyzed: raw material acquisition, manufacture, transportation, installation, use, and recycling and waste management. Economic performance is measured using the ASTM standard life-cycle cost method, which covers the costs of initial investment, replacement, operation, maintenance and repair, and disposal. Environmental and economic performance are combined into an overall performance measure using the ASTM standard for Multi-Attribute Decision Analysis. For the entire BEES analysis, building products are defined and classified according to the ASTM standard classification for building elements known as UNIFORMAT II.

4. Burlington Bees Baseball
Official website of the Burlington, Iowa bees minor league baseball team.Category Sports Baseball Leagues A Midwest League Burlington......Burlington bees Baseball Club is a Class A minor league Kansas CityRoyals farm team Midwest League affiliate in Burlington Iowa.
http://www.gobees.com/
Professional Baseball Thursdays Are
Healthfirm Insurance
"Thirsty Thursdays" Find Out About Special Promotions
at Community Field
2003 Schedule DATE R H E Bees Team Read all about it ... Coming Up ...
CURRENT STANDINGS

CURRENT STATS

BEES ROSTER
ROYALS MINOR LEAGUES Contact the Burlington Bees at: P.O. Box 824 Burlington, Iowa 52601 Phone: (319) 754-5705 Fax: (319) 754-5882 E-mail: Staff@GoBees.com Souvenirs Shop our Online Store for Baseball Caps Clothing Card Sets Souvenirs Listen to Live Audio Broadcasts for every game of the season. Sponsored by: Ticket Packages Ask about our Grand Slam Gameday Package Opportunities for Kids in the Buzz Reading Club, Honor Roll Day, and D.A.R.E. Day Fund Raisers History of Professional Baseball in Burlington, IA Recent Alumni Current Stats Office Staff HOME PAGE MERCHANDISE TICKETS ... KIDS CLUB Website designed and hosted by The Hawk Eye Internet Services

5. Building Environmental Education Solutions, Inc.
bees provides programs and curriculum materials which can be customized by teachers around a local issue and delivered using local resources. Read the "HowTo" guide. Now available, the bees Water Quality Monitoring Database
http://www.beesinc.org/
About BEES BEES Web Index Programs Resources
Now available, the BEES Water Quality Monitoring Database
Now with a separate database for biological data.
Add chemical or biological data you and your students have collected or view data collected from local waterways.
Now available online:
Our Teacher Workshops 2001 - 2002 brochure
*** Build teaching skills and receive credits ***

B EES is a nonprofit organization that works with educators to develop innovative environmental education programs which are multidisciplinary, inquiry-based, and customized around a local issue. Our programs engage middle to high school students in an in-depth and hands-on examination of an issue, incorporate many perspectives, and include the use of technology tools, exposure to career opportunities, and practice in using workplace readiness skills. Our mission is to improve environmental knowledge and decision making among students and teachers. We are a broad-based coalition of resources from the academic, corporate, environmental, media, government, and community sectors. BEES connects schools to local resources - experts, curriculum and resource materials, facilities, and funding sources to implement and sustain their programs.

6. Ice Hockey With The Bracknell Bees Ice Hockey Team
Information on the Bracknell bees UK hockey team including match reports, news, pictures, results, history and everything else about the bees.
http://www.bees.nu/
The Bees Ice Hockey Team :: Fri 04 Apr 2003 BEES ONLINE Welcome to www.beesprohockey.com - the official home of the Bees Ice Hockey Team. BIHWA - Selections The British Ice Hockey Writers Association have announced their selections for the 2002/2003 season and two Brackn...
BEES SHIRT AUCTION
The Bees 2002/2003 shirt auction is now partially online. The rest of the .. Darren Hurley - Statement
Following a request for supplementary discipline on Belfast player Lee Soro..
Bees 10 Years Pin Badge
More Information
For the very latest bees merchandise Shop Online.
Bees Event Diary April 2003 M T W T F S S Home The Coach Team Roster Backroom ... Contact Us

7. NOVA Online | Tales From The Hive
Discover how bees communicate, and learn about the physical and social structure of the hive.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bees
TV Web Markers:
Dances With Bees
Anatomy of a Hive Amazing Bee Facts How this Film Was Made
Welcome to the companion Web site to the NOVA program "Tales from the Hive," originally broadcast on Tuesday, January 4, 2000. In this NOVA program, our cinematographer literally filmed inside a hive and followed bees in flight to capture closeups of honeybee behavior. Here's what you'll find online:
  • Anatomy of a Hive
    A hive is more than just a buzz of activity. The social organization rivals that in the best-run corporations, with each bee and each cell possessing a rigidly specific function. Have a look at the physical, behavioral, and social infrastructure inside a bees' nest.
  • The Buzz About Bees
    Did you know that on average it takes the nectar from 10 million flowers to make one liter of honey? That a worker bee can carry half her weight in nectar and pollen and still fly? Beguile yourself with these and other fascinating facts about bees.
  • Dances With Bees (Hot Science)
    As viewers witnessed in "Tales From the Hive," individual honeybees will perform a specialized, wing-fluttering dance to inform other bees of the distance, direction, and richness of a new source of nectar. In this interactive feature, try your hand at successfully interpreting such a bee ballet.
  • The Making Of
    How did they get closeups of bees in flight? Of a queen mating on the wing? Of the inside of a brood cell? In this engaging interview, enhanced by production stills, filmmaker Wolfgang Thaler reveals the tricks he used to secure the film's eye-popping cinematography.

8. B-EYE: The World Through The Eyes Of A Bee
A research tool designed by a neuroscientist allows you to see the world through the eyes of a honey bee. Well, at least you can find out how HONEY bees see the world.
http://cvs.anu.edu.au/andy/beye/beyehome.html
See the world through the eyes of a honey bee
Welcome to the B-EYE pages! Have you ever wondered how other creatures see the world? Here you can find out. Well, at least you can find out how HONEY BEES see the world. Well, let's say you can find out what we THINK the world looks like to a bee. Well, not the WHOLE world, really, but a subset of the world, namely a number of greyscale pictures. But, still, I'm sure you will find it an interesting experience... I am a neuroscientist working on bee vision. Part of my work involves training bees to discriminate between two different visual patterns. I wrote B-EYE as a tool to give me some idea what my bees perceive of the patterns I present them with. The Description page will tell you what exactly the program does. There are three ways to view the world through a bee's eye: Gallery (pre-processed images, ready to download) Hover (hover at close range in front of a pattern) Submit (choose a picture, set the parameters and run B-EYE) Have fun bee~ing around! And let me know of any problems, bugs, questions, comments,... Andrew Giger, andrew@cvs.anu.edu.au

9. BEES-Schuldt
Homepage der Firma bees Schuldt, Entwicklung - Produktion - Vertrieb von Fahrrädern und Komponenten
http://www.bees-schuldt.de/
Entwicklung - Produktion - Vertrieb von Fahrrädern und Fahrradkomponenten design - developement - production - distribution of bicycles and components

10. Orisinal.com - Bubble Bees
Flash based game where the aim is to catch bees in bubbles for points. The mouse is used in order Category Kids and Teens Games Online......
http://www.orisinal.com/games/bubble.htm

11. Solitary Bees: An Alternative To Honey Bees
Hornfaced bee and Osmia cornifrons; information on rearing, supplies, pollination, and links.Category Science Biology Hymenoptera bees Solitary bees......This site gives information on rearing bees, bee supplies, pollination,and other sites of interest. Solitary bees An Addition to Honey bees.
http://www.uidaho.edu/pses/Strickler/SolitaryBees/solitary.htm
Solitary Bees : An Addition to Honey Bees
Some of the information contained in these web pages is anecdotal rather than based on scientific study. Even among experts, opinions may differ due to different interpretations of the evidence, and may be altered by scientific study and new evidence. Please read the
What are Solitary Bees?

Rearing and Using Hornfaced Bees and

Orchard Mason Bees = Blue Orchard Bees

Suppliers
...
Primarily Honey Bees

Want to see photos of Osmia ? We don't have any yet, but try these sites:
USDA/ARS / Logan Bee Lab photo gallery

International Pollination Systems

This site is undergoing a long- awaited major renovation! If you notice errors or problems, or have suggestions, contact the webmaster The hornfaced bee, Osmia cornifrons , is widely used in Japan for apple pollination. It was imported to the US and is being used particularly in Eastern and Midwestern states. The orchard mason bee, also called the Blue Orchard Bee, Osmia lignaria, is a native US species found in most parts of the country, and also widely used for orchard pollination. These Osmia bees are more efficient pollinators of some crops than are honey bees. Pollination of an acre of apples requires either 600 hornfaced bees (300 to 400 females), about 250 female blue orchard bees, or 20,000 or more honey bees. These bees are called "solitary" bees because they do not live in colonies as do honey bees. Solitary bees do not produce honey or wax, but they are relatively docile and not apt to sting, they are immune from tracheal and varroa mite attack, and they can be reared quite easily by homeowners and farmers.

12. Spinning Bees - Frisbee Clinics
A group that performs Frisbee activities. Photos, articles, and information about the club included.
http://www.spinningbees.com/

13. How Do Bees Make Honey?
Explains how bees use nectar to make honey
http://www.pa.msu.edu/~sciencet/ask_st/073097.html
How do Bees Make Honey?
(Lansing State Journal, July 30, 1997) Honeybees use nectar to make honey. Nectar is almost 80% water with some complex sugars. In fact, if you have ever pulled a honeysuckle blossom out of its stem, nectar is the clear liquid that drops from the end of the blossom. In North America, bees get nectar from flowers like clovers, dandelions, berry bushes and fruit tree blossoms. They use their long, tubelike tongues like straws to suck the nectar out of the flowers and they store it in their "honey stomachs". Bees actually have two stomachs, their honey stomach which they use like a nectar backpack and their regular stomach. The honey stomach holds almost 70 mg of nectar and when full, it weighs almost as much as the bee does. Honeybees must visit between 100 and 1500 flowers in order to fill their honeystomachs. The honeybees return to the hive and pass the nectar onto other worker bees. These bees suck the nectar from the honeybee's stomach through their mouths. These "house bees" "chew" the nectar for about half an hour. During this time, enzymes are breaking the complex sugars in the nectar into simple sugars so that it is both more digestible for the bees and less likely to be attacked by bacteria while it is stored within the hive. The bees then spread the nectar throughout the honeycombs where water evaporates from it, making it a thicker syrup. The bees make the nectar dry even faster by fanning it with their wings. Once the honey is gooey enough, the bees seal off the cell of the honeycomb with a plug of wax. The honey is stored until it is eaten. In one year, a colony of bees eats between 120 and 200 pounds of honey.

14. St Bees Cumbria Site Index
A comprehensive guide to the history and facilities of the small village on the Western coast of Cumbria, which is a popular holiday resort.
http://www.stbees.org.uk/
Accommodation
Churches

Coast to Coast

Events
... Help
I hope you will find the information on these pages about the village and its environs of interest and of use. One or two areas are currently incomplete - the site has recently undergone a major face-lift, and a few nip and tucks are still needed!
The index to the left leads to specific areas of information - web sites within web sites so to speak. The Site Map above leads to a complete alphabetical index of all the information that is available on the St Bees Web Site. This is currently being updated.
On this web site you will find accounts of the history and heritage of the village, as well as details about accommodation, general facilities, schools, churches, musical and other activities, and of course, some information about the start of the Wainright Coast to Coast Walk.
If you are simply browsing and not looking for any specific information, try the Virtual Tour . It will give you an overview of St Bees in words and pictures. Alternatively, if you just want a look at the village, select the link to our Millennium Book , one of our projects that year, as it gives a good pictorial overview of St Bees. If you want to see what the village looks like, then these are the best graphic options. For a purely graphic look at St Bees, try the St Bees area on the

15. Wee Bees
Retailer of cloth diapering supplies and a source of information on using and laundering cloth diapers .Category Shopping Children Baby Diapers......Wee bees, SUBTOTAL $0.00 QTY IN BASKET 0 VIEW BASKET CHECKOUT. CountryComfort. Boudreaux's Butt Paste. Burt's bees. Hemp Oil Salve. Heaven's Essence.
http://www.weebees.com/
VIEW BASKET CHECKOUT Home What You'll Need ... Our Diapering Experiences Product Search Departments * Cloth Diapers * Cloth Diaper Covers * Cloth Diaper Wipes and Waterproof Pads * Cloth Diaper Pails ... Specials Account Info View Basket Checkout Order Status Request Catalog Internet Cookies are Disabled on your browser.
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16. Bees And Beekeeping - EntsWeb Directory
A collection of links to beekeeping information from sites around the world.
http://www.entsweb.co.uk/leisure/beekeeping/
Leisure/Hobbies: Beekeeping
apibel.ibelgique.com BE Apiservices
World's First Virtual Beekeeping Gallery: all information about beekeeping, bees and honey
Arnold Honeybee Services USA
Arnold Honeybee Services is a comprehensive source for all apiary products and services - from honey and pollen to crop pollination and bee removal.
Bee-commerce.com USA
Online advice and supplies for the back yard beekeeper.
Beehoo, the world's beekeeping directory FR
The world beekeeping directory. More than 1000 websites about beekeeping, bees, apitherapy, honey recipes, queen breeding.
Beedata UK
UK Beekeeping News and Information, Beekeeping bulletin Boards, Northern Bee Books.
Beekeeper RU
Lots of information about bees and beekeeping
Beekeeping in Mexico MEX
Information about beekeeping in Mexico, Honey production, Queen bees, Honey exporters....
Beekeeping in New Zealand NZ
Bees as insects and beekeeping as a hobby or commercial activity from a New Zealand perspective. Unique flavours of honey and other products of the hive. Learn how pollination returns many times the value of the honey produced! Issues confronting NZ's beekeepers are described. Current statistics.
Beekeeping Shop Nepal NP
Beekeeping Shop Nepal, promote beekeeping by training, marketing support for beekeeping products, honey quality analysis and production of beekeeping equipment. Offers wide range of quality honeys with different floral sources and time of harvest.

17. Bees Ranch - Home Of Cantos Valley Honey Bees
Sales of raw and comb honey. Order by email or telephone.
http://www.beesranch.com/
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18. Bees Abroad, Supporting Beekeeping Projects.
Supports beekeeping projects in Africa and Asia. Information about the organisation and its projects, how to support (including the possibility of visiting projects). Contact details.
http://www.beesabroad.org.uk/
beesabroad.org.uk
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For more information contact webmaster@beesabroad.org.uk

19. Solidaity Bees
Follows solitary bee development and provides extensive list of variations of bees.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/sol_bee_life.html
back to how to manege them LINKS
first the course of their life
all happends!! it is nature!! (all is possible>>>what is possible happends>>>all happends!!) egg>.........>young larva>half larva>>old larva>........>young popa>>half popa>>old popa>...........>young adult
  • both sexes sleep (hibernate) in winter as adult larva. In springtime they pupate (develop into adults, fly out and mate). Out of the eggs appear the new generations and develop to the stage of adult larva and then go into a wintersleep (hibernation).

  • PROSOPIS (larva in wintersleep)
  • both sexes sleep (hibernate) in winter as nympha (pupa). In springtime they develop into adults. The new generation developes to the pupa stage and then go into wintersleep.

  • MEGACHILI, ERIADES (pupa in wintersleep)
  • both sexes sleep in winter as adults in the cocoon. Leaving the cocoon in springtime, the new generation develops to the adult popa stage while still in the cocoon and go into wintersleep.

  • OSMIA : probably most of the springbees.(not fly-out (non meted) adults in wintersleep)
  • both sexes sleep in the wintertime as fully developed adults. They mate in late spring. In the new generation: the sexes don't mate, and both go separately into wintersleep.
  • 20. FOUR BEES REDIRECT
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