Offers details about subscriptions and tips for beekeepers. Check out the FAQ and view the calendar of events.
Program developed by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to control diseases and pests of the beekeeping industry.
Check out facts about honeybees. Learn about the benefits of becoming a member of the association and view the beekeeper's calendar.
Scientists provide details regarding research and experiments into the existence and benefits of solitary bees. Focuses on flower pollination.
Read about the value of bees in the UK. Check out the benefits of membership and fill out the application form.
Join the swarm of people already interested in the hobby of beekeeping. Read the beginner's page, and view some pictures.
Valuable repository of facts and information concerning this popular NZ hobby. With articles, a chat room, club details and links.
Offer instructions on beekeeping for beginners. Read about clothing, equipment, hygiene in the apiary and feeding the bees.
Find habitat, behavior, and physical descriptions of these large, hairy, and seldom stinging bees. Provides a page of FAQs.
Provides news articles and reference materials for researching bee biology and beekeeping. Check out live bee cameras and a population model.
Displays the principles of honeybee genetics and offers instructions on how to raise your own queens. Take a tour of the apiary.
Provides physical characteristics, taxonomic details, habitat info, and behavioral patterns of the Apis mellifera, the honeybee.
Describes the importance of honeybees to human survival, and offers honeybee farming details.
Contains articles on apiculture and beekeeping from Usenet newsgroups. Browse through links to FAQ Web pages.
Offers directions on how to capture a wild beehive and describes diseases of honey bees. Check out the section on bee products and health.
London Museum of Natural History describes all known species of bumblebees. Listed by name and geographically.
Find detailed info about the origin, physical appearance, and behavioral attributes of the Africanized honey bee.
Virtual encyclopedia provides a general introduction to the physical and social characteristics of these flying insects.
Concise encyclopedia article describes the physical, behavioral, and breeding characteristics of the bumblebee.
Browse this brief description of the physical and behavioral characteristics of this bee named for its tendency to nest in wood and plant stems.
Learn about the specific characteristics of the digger bee, or longhorned bee, located through out the world.
Profile of this sweet substance includes details on its composition and manufacture. Link to related resources.
Provides details on this insect's appearance, its caste system, and reproduction habits. Find related resource links.
Profile of these insects includes an overview of their nesting habits, and notes on species. Find scientific classification details.
Reference listing describes the bee's anatomy and geographical distribution. Read about the life cycle of the orchard mason bee.
Find an introduction to this bee described as having bright hues. Read about its nest and peculiar tongue.
Provides details about beekeeping courses at NCSU. Check out news about treatment recommendations and beehive quarantine.
Click on the thumbnail color image of a bee or wasp to see an enlarged version of the photo. Photos include descriptive scientific text.
Describes the apiary, its equipment and research. Check out tips, view photos and download educational program about honeybees.
Located in the Ohio State University. Read about research projects on instrumental insemination and proboscis extension conditioning.
Tongue-in-cheek resource encourages visitors to save the bees. Find reasons why they should be saved and ways in which to help.
Check out research articles regarding the nesting, swarming, defense, and caste of stingless honeybee populations.
Provides about beekeeping with top-bar hives. Read about queen rearing, construction and management, and check out FAQ.
Provides lesson plans to familiarize students with these insects and bee safety issues. Directed to grades K - 3 to 12.