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- From: adamf@vtaix.cc.vt.edu (Adam Finkelstein)
- Newsgroups: sci.agriculture.beekeeping,sci.agriculture,misc.rural,rec.gardens,alt.sustainable.agriculture,sci.answers,misc.answers,rec.answers,alt.answers,news.answers
- Subject: sci.agriculture.beekeeping FAQ
- Followup-To: poster
- Date: 5 May 1995 21:41:42 GMT
- Organization: Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia
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- Summary: This posting contains a list of pointers toward apicultural
- and beekeeping information on the internet. It should be read by
- anyone who wishes to post to the newsgroup
- sci.agriculture.beekeeping or the listserv bee-l.
- Keywords: bee beekeeping apis honey mead pollination pollen
- Originator: adamf@vtaix.cc.vt.edu
- Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu sci.agriculture.beekeeping:1755 sci.agriculture:4574 misc.rural:18978 rec.gardens:73974 alt.sustainable.agriculture:6283 sci.answers:2586 misc.answers:1897 rec.answers:11745 alt.answers:9080 news.answers:43404
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- Archive-name: beekeeping-faq
- Posting-Frequency: monthly
- Last-modified:1995/05/5
-
-
- This FAQ tries to list and point to all informational resources on the
- internet for beekeepers and apiculturists. A great old beekeeping cliche
- is: "there are about as many ways to keep bees as there are beekeepers."
- Therefore rather than list and then answer the myriad beekeeping, bee
- culture, and apicultural questions in a cumbersome document, specific
- internet resources are listed in this FAQ so that you may find your own
- answers, like a true beekeeper!
- If you are unable to utilize any of these resources, please don't
- hesitate to contact me or post to sci.agriculture.beekeeping. As a last
- resort, you could even mail the listserv, bee-l, but *please* be sure to
- include a return address in your letter, and to realize that your question
- will go to *** all *** the list subscribers. Explicit instructions on
- listserv use and bee-l are included in this FAQ. Please read them before
- mailing anything to bee-l. You can always ask somebody. Asking really
- works!
-
- I'm working on an internet archive for beekeeping. Once this is done,
- (soon, maybe by next month) you may mail me with information, comments, hints,
- stories, FAQ ANSWERS, and they will become archived in an easily
- accessible way, via ftp, gopher, and www. I have already received some
- really nice beekeeping files. Thank you, you know who you are and you
- deserve praise!
-
-
-
-
- ****** WHAT'S NEW: ******
-
-
- * USDA-ARS Carl Hayden Bee Research Center (WWW)
- http://gears.tuscon.ars.ag.gov
-
-
-
-
- * Bees For Development (Magazine)
- Dr. Nicola Bradbear, ed.
- Bees For Development, Troy, Monmouth, NP5 4AB, UK
- (F) +44 1600 716167
- email: 100410.2631@compuserve.com
-
-
- * Want to make beeswax soap or mead vinegar?
- Elain White has some information.
- email: ewhitevhp@aol.com
-
-
- * Some other addresses and URLs have been updated. Please send me any changes
- or additions. I'll be setting up the new beekeeping archive soon, and
- will be able to store larger files. Please feel free to contribute.
-
-
-
-
- ** POINTERS TO APICULTURAL INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET **
-
-
- USENET news
- * sci.agriculture.beekeeping Beekeeping, bee-culture and
- hive products.
-
-
- Listserv:
- * BEE-L
- BEE-L is for the discussion of research and information
- concerning the biology of bees. This includes honey bees
- and other bees (and maybe even wasps). We communicate about
- sociobiology, behavior, ecology, adaptation/evolution,
- genetics, taxonomy, physiology, pollination, and flower
- nectar and pollen production of bees.
-
- To subscribe to BEE-L, send e-mail to listserv@uacsc2.albany.edu
- with one line in the body of your message:
- SUBSCRIBE BEE-L <put your real name here>
-
- To get help on how to run the listserver, send e-mail to
- listserv@uacsc2.albany.edu with one line
- in the body of your message:
- HELP
-
- To send a message to all current BEE-L subscribers, mail it to
- BEE-L@uacsc2.albany.edu.
-
-
- (FOR DETAILED LISTSERV INSTRUCTIONS, READ BEE-L SECTION AT END OF FAQ)
-
-
-
- * Beekeeping Home Page (WWW)
- http://weber.u.washington.edu/~jlks/bee.html
-
-
- * _Apis_ Magazine archive (WWW)
- http://gnv.ifas.ufl.edu:7999/~entweb/apis/apis.html
-
- * Entomology World Wide-Web Server at Colorado State University
- http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Entomology/ent.html
-
-
- * Entomology World Wide-Web Server at Iowa State University
- http://www.public.iastate.edu/~entomology/
-
-
- * sun1.oardc.ohio-state.edu anonymous ftp, gopher
-
-
- * sunsite.unc.edu WWW,anonymous ftp, gopher, telnet
-
- WWW:
- http://sunsite.unc.edu/11/.pub/academic/agriculture/sustainable_agriculture/beekeeping/
-
- anonymous ftp:
- ftp sunsite.unc.edu
- cd pub/academic/agriculture/sustainable_agriculture/beekeeping
-
- gopher:
- gopher sunsite.unc.edu
-
- go to:
- The Worlds of sunsite
- Sustainable Agriculture Information
- beekeeping
- (it's in there, the archive is huge!)
- (for more information about sunsite archives contact london@sunsite.unc.edu)
-
- * ftp.ucdavis.edu
- anonymous ftp:
- ftp ftp.ucdavis.edu
- /pub/extension/4h-youth/bee-keeping
-
-
- * Beekeeping FAQ's from beenet.com
-
- How to USE:
-
- Internet E-Mail a message addressed to: HINT.103@beenet.com
- on subject line put the name of FAQ : HONEY ADULTERATION
-
- Thats all, you are welcome to add a message.<G> Mail runs are
- 6am & 6pm. Problems, post to sysop@beenet.com ..
-
-
- FAQ Last update 3-10-95
- name * NEW or UPDATED
- _________
- HINT.IND THIS INDEX *
- HINT.101 SOURCES OF BEEKEEPING INFORMATION
- HINT.102 HONEY AND ITS USES
- HINT.103 HONEY ADULTERATION
- HINT.104 FLORIDA BEE INSPECTION
- HINT.105 FLORIDA BEARS AND BEEKEEPING
- HINT.106 HONEY HOUSE SANITATION
- HINT.107 FLORIDA HONEY LABELING REGULATIONS
- HINT.108 PRODUCING SECTION (COMB) HONEY
- HINT.109 EXHIBITING HONEY
- HINT.110 SAMPLE POLLINATION AGREEMENT
- HINT.111 SOLAR BEESWAX RENDERING AND HINTS FOR EXHIBITING WAX BLOCKS
- HINT.112 EXTENSION APICULTURAL VISUAL AIDS
- HINT.113 USING HONEY IN LARGE-QUANTITY RECIPES
- HINT.115 GOOD NEIGHBOR GUIDELINES AND ORDINANCES
- HINT.116 CHALKBROOD RECOMMENDATIONS
- HINT.117 HONEY MARKETING SURVEY
- HINT.118 PRODUCING POLLEN
- HINT.119 FINANCIAL MANGEMENT FOR BEEKEEPERS
- HINT.120 UPWARD VENTILATION
- HINT.121 WAX MOTH CONTROL
- HINT.122 BEE STINGS AND REACTIONS
- HINT.123 EXTENSION APICULTURE IN FLORIDA
- HINT.124 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND RATIOS FOR BEEKEEPING OPERATIONS
- HINT.125 PRESERVING WOODENWARE IN BEEKEEPING OPERATIONS
- HINT.126 THE VALUE OF POLLINATION BY HONEY BEES
- HINT.127 THE VARROA BEE MITE
- HINT.128 INFANT BOTULISM AND HONEY
- HINT.129 HONEY JUDGING AND STANDARDS
- HINT.130 USING THE HONEY REFRACTOMETER
- HINT.131 OBSERVATION BEE HIVES
-
- All HINT's courtesy of Malcolm T. Sanford, Cooperative Extension Service
- University of Florida, Gainesville, Fl Internet address:mts@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu
- beenet.com is a Information Service for Beekeepers & Friends, operated by
- Andy Nachbaur from the Wild Bee's BBS, 209-826-8107, Los Banos, Calif.
-
- * Remote File Retriver from beenet.com
-
- ( CLOSED FOR REPAIRS )
-
-
-
- * Honey Hotline NHB Food Technology Program
- 1 -800-356-5941 P.O. Box 281525
- 415-340-3568 (FAX) San Franscisco, CA 94128-1525 USA
-
-
- * National Honey Board
- 421 21 st, suite 203,
- Longmont, CO 80501 USA
- 303-776-2337
-
-
-
-
-
- * The American Apitherapy Society,Inc.
- P.O. Box 54
- Hartland Four Corners, VT 05049
- (V) 800-823-3460 (F) 802-436-2827 (International) 802-436-2708
-
- *International Bee Research Association
- 18 North Rd
- Cardiff CF1 3DY, UK
- F: (+44) 1222 665 522
- V: (+44) 1222 372 409 (24 hrs)
- email: IBRA@cardiff.ac.uk
- Now putting out "B-Mail" a monthly newsletter available on the newsgroup
- or the listserver, soon to be archived.
-
-
- * Mead list:
-
- Send ONLY articles for the digest to mead@talisman.com.
-
- Use mead-request@talisman.com for [un]subscribe/admin requests.
- When subscribing, please include name and email address in body of
- message. Digest archives and FAQ are available for anonymous ftp at:
-
- ftp.stanford.edu in pub/clubs/homebrew/mead.
-
-
- * The Mead Association
- P.O. Box 4666
- Grand Junction, CO 81502
- 1-800-693-MEAD
- outside US 303-442-9111
-
- * Mead Makers Page (WWW)
-
- http://www.atd.ucar.edu/rdp/gfc/mead/mead.html
-
-
- * Mead book list: for a good list of books on mead mail:
- jkl2@Ra.MsState.edu (ask for book list).
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ***** Online Beekeeping Reference Sources ******
-
-
-
- * Malcolm Roe is pleased to answer British beekeeping questions such as:
- how to get started, the addresses of local associations and equipment
- suppliers, where to get some bees, legal questions, etc.
- email roe@crosfield.co.uk
-
- * _The Hewitt Apicultural Collection_
- gopher: < gopher.uconn.edu > Select Libraries and Research
- Services. Then Edward H Kirschbaum Library (Waterbury Campus).
- Lastly, Hewitt Apicultural Collection.
- Sheila A. Lafferty, librarian/archivist at UCONN handles this great
- resource.
- Write her for a bibliography, or questions. email wbladm03@uconnvm.uconn.edu
-
- * B-EYE bee eye simulator
- WWW pages that offer to "see the world through the eyes of a bee."
- http://cvs.anu.edu.au/andy/
- Andy Giger
- email giger@rsbs-central.anu.edu.au
-
-
- * Northern Bee books Newsletter
- This monthly newsletter is an attempt at making information
- on newly appearing beebooks, as well as on those 'golden
- oldies' available to the beekeeping community.
- It is published simultaneously in BEENET,
- in sci.agiculture.beekeeping newsgroup and in BEE-L.
- Our main source of info is at Northern bee books UK, but input
- ( related to beebooks) from others is hereby cordially invited.
- Hugo Veerkamp
- email w.bos@voeding.tno.nl * mark your mail * -- "To Hugo Veerkamp"
-
-
- ***** Specialists *****
-
- * Dr. Rick Fell, Apiculture/Entomology professor and researcher at VA Tech
- is available for questions, comments and queries.
- email rfell@vt.edu
-
-
- * Dr. Adrian Wenner, Biology professor and researcher at UCAL SB has
- available information on Yellow Jacket Control.
- email wenner@lifesci.lscf.ucsb.edu
-
- * Diana Sammataro, bee researcher, author, is available for Tracheal mite
- questions and tracheal mite information.
- email dsammata@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
-
-
- * Jim Dixon has information on Yellow Jacket Control.
- email jdixon@ogopogo.educ.sfu.ca
-
- * Sharon J. Collman, W.S.U. Cooperative Extension, also has Yellow Jacket
- control information.
- email collmans@wsuvm.csc.wsu.edu
-
- * For historical bee lore questions (bees knees), and bee lore info
- write Warner Granade, Librarian at UVa.
- email jwg2y@poe.acc.virginia.edu
-
- * Pollen Information, including pollen production and pollen usage is
- available from Rob Bidleman.
- email robbee@crl.com
-
-
- * For free information on observation hives
- email bculture@aol.com ask for _Observation Hive How-To
-
-
- * Bee Venom contact
- Michael Simics at 204 - 1331 15th Ave. S.W., Calgary ,Alta., Canada T3C 0X8
- Ph/Fax (403) 541-1877
- email: dgscribi@system6.lcs.gov.bc.ca
-
-
- * BOMBUS
- A mailing list dedicated to Bumblebees.
- To subscribe, send a message to bombus-request@csi.uottawa.ca.
- To send a message to everyone on the list, mail it to
- bombus@csi.uottawa.ca.
- The Bombus list is maintained by Chris Plowright
- (plowright@csi.uottawa.ca)
-
-
- What is BEE-L?
- Charter:
- BEE-L is for the discussion of research and information
- concerning the biology of bees. This includes honey bees
- and other bees (and maybe even wasps). We communicate about
- sociobiology, behavior, ecology, adaptation/evolution,
- genetics, taxonomy, physiology, pollination, and flower
- nectar and pollen production of bees.
- On the technical side:
- BEE-L is a computerized e-mail list. All e-mail sent to the BEE-L
- address is duplicated and mailed to all the current subscribers on the
- list. The listserver (the computer that runs the list) maintains a log
- (archive) of all messages, and list members may request a copy of
- the log. The archive has a separate file for each month, and these
- files are currently saved for about a year. To access the listserve
- computer itself (i.e. to subscribe to or unsubscribe from BEE-L, to
- request a log file, etc.), send e-mail to the listserver address. Don't
- send control messages to the BEE-L address, because the message
- will just be sent to everyone on the list, and the computer will not do
- what you wanted it to do. Note that most control messages contain
- the list name (BEE-L) somewhere in the command, as the listserve
- computer generally runs many lists at any given time.
-
- How do I post a message to BEE-L?
- If you are on the Internet, send an e-mail message to
- bee-l@uacsc2.albany.edu If you are on BitNet, address your e-mail to
- bee-l@ALBNYVM1.BITNET Any message received at these addresses
- will be duplicated and mailed to everyone currently subscribed to
- the BEE-L list.
-
- How do I subscribe to, or unsubscribe from BEE-L?
- Send mail to the listserve computer (from the Internet the address is
- listserv@uacsc2.albany.edu from BitNet, the address is
- listserv@ALBNYVM1.BITNET To SUBSCRIBE, the body of your
- message must contain the line:
- SUBSCRIBE BEE-L <your full name>
- You may abbreviate SUBSCRIBE with SUB. Be sure to substitute your
- real name for the <your full name> placeholder. You do not need
- quotes or any other delimiters surrounding your name. The listserve
- computer will determine your address from the "From:" header in
- your message. To UNSUBSCRIBE, the body of your message must
- contain the line:
- SIGNOFF BEE-L
- You may substitute either UNSUBSCRIBE or UNSUB for the SIGNOFF in
- this command to remove your subscription to the list If your address
- has changed since you subscribed, this command will fail - write to
- YOUR local POSTMAST/POSTMASTER/POSTMSTR id for assistance. If
- that fails, then write to OWNER-BEE-L @<listnode> for assistance.
- If that fails, then write one of the following (these are typical addresses
- that should be forwarded to a person who can answer your question):
- POSTMASTER@<listnode>
- POSTMAST@<listnode>
- POSTMSTR@<listnode>
- Note: <listnode> = ALBNYVM1.BITNET if you are on BitNet.
- <listnode> = uacsc2.albany.edu if you are on Internet).
-
-
-
- To avoid this problem, UNSUBSCRIBE from BEE-L before you move to
- a new e-mail address, and then resubscribe from your new address.
-
- How do I get help using the listserver?
- Send a message to the listserver, with the one word HELP in the body
- of the message. Address the message to listserv@albnyvm1.bitnet if
- you are on BitNet, or address it to listserv@uacsc2.albany.edu if you
- are on the Internet. The listserver will mail a help document back to
- you. Sending the message INFO ? will cause the listserver to mail
- you a list of additional help documents that are available. These
- additional documents are requested by sending the message INFO
- <topic> (be sure to substitute the desired document name for <topic>)
-
-
- Aknowledgments
-
- I would like to thank the following individuals:
-
- Jon Gefael who taught me and who is almost always right
- Pete Thorsen who is a walking man page
- Rick Hough for his FAQ contributions (the bee-l how-to), and gentle way
- Ron Dippold and UVV for handling the newsgroup vote
- My school, VA Tech, for giving me an account
- Dr. Rick Fell, for making me think
- My old friend Jayne who bears with me even to this day
- My children for their beauty
- and to beekeepers worldwide
-
- Copyright (c) 1995 by Adam Finkelstein, all rights reserved.
- This FAQ may not be distributed for financial gain.
- This FAQ may not be included in commercial collections or compilations
- without express permission from the author.
- --
- ______________________________________
- Adam Finkelstein
- adamf@vtaix.cc.vt.edu
-