- The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping: Part 1
- Beekeeping Today in Southern Arizona: Part 2
- The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping …The Saga Continues: Part 3
- Honeybee Comb: Brief History, Size and Ramifications: Part 1
- Honeybee Comb: Size and Ramifications: Part 2
- Honeybee Comb: Size and Ramifications: Part 3
- Honeybee Comb: Size and Ramifications: Part 4
- Retrogression Back to Normal: Part 1
- Retrogression Back to Normal: Part 2
- Recycling Beeswax: Background – Decontamination…Is it necessary?: Part 1
- Recycling Beeswax: Decontamination – What Will it Involve to Clean-Up My Combs?: Part 2
- Recycling Beeswax: Recommended Decontamination Procedures: Part 3
- Recycling Beeswax: Epilogue: Part 4
- Making Foundation by Hand
- Year #3 in the Field
- Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 1
American Mite History Background - Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 2
USA Paralysis – Vicious Bee Breeding Historical Background. - Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 3
Back to Basics - Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 4
Basic Colony Thermodynamics. - Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 5
Projecting Breeding Cycles. - Suggested Biological Manipulative Field Management for Control of Honeybee Mites.
Part 1 Concept & Causes - Suggested Biological Manipulative Field Management for Control of Honeybee Mites.
Part 2 Prevention – A Possibility!
- More on Ed and Dee and their operation
- Lusbys Receive W.A.S. Memorial Award
- W.A.S. Conference
- Lusby’s Bee Biometrics
- Historical Data on the Influence of Cell Size
- Number of Cells to the Square Inch – Bee Culture – December, 1887
- Raising and Introduction of Queens – Bees and Bee-keeping, Cheshire, 1888
- Comb Foundation – ABC and XYZ of Beekeeping, A.I. Root – Pages 62-72 (1891)
- Honey-Comb – ABC and XYZ of Beekeeping, A.I. Root – 1891 – Pages 172-178
- A Correction from Thos. Wm. Cowan – Bee Culture – Cowan, 1898
- A Study of Natural Honey-Comb – Bee Culture – 1910
- The Structure of Comb, Part 1 – The Bee World – July, 1921
- The Structure of Comb, Part 2 – The Bee World – August, 1921
- The Structure of Comb, Part 3 – The Bee World – September, 1921
- The Building of Honey Comb – April, 1929 – Pages 52 – 55
- A Biometrical Study of the Influence of Size of Brood Cell upon the Size and Variability of the Honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) – by Roy A. Grout, 1931
- The Influence of Cell Size – The Bee World – April, 1933
- The Influence of Cell Size – The Bee World – January, 1934
- Recent Work on the Influence of Cell Size – The Bee World – July, 1935
- Frequent Variation in Cell Size – The Bee World – November, 1935
- Baudoux’s Work Misunderstood – The Bee World – December, 1935
- Influence of Size of Brood Cell upon the Size of the Worker Bee – American Beekeeping Journal – April, 1936
- Are We Ready for a New Bee? – American Beekeeping Journal – April, 1936
- The Size of Brood-Comb Cells – The Bee World – September, 1938
- Geometry of the Ideal Bee’s Cell – The Bee World – June, 1944
- To Obtain the Number of Cells per Sq. Dm. – The Bee World – June, 1948
- The Efficiency of the Use of Enlarged Cells – XX Jubilee Apimondia Congress, August, 1965
- Preference of Varroa Jacobsoni Oudemans for Different Cell Types and Some Factors Affecting Reproduction – Apiacta #2 Feb., 1984
- Distribution of Varroa Jacobsoni in Brood Combs of Honey Bee Colonies, and Resultant Effects on Colony Development – Apiacta #2, Feb., 1984
- The Effect of the Size of Honey Bee Cells on the Rate of Infestation by Varroa Jacobsoni – Apiacta #2, Feb., 1984
- Study of the Preference of the Mite Varroa Jacobsoni for Apis Mellifera Drones – XXX International Apicultural Congress, Apimondia, October, 1985
- The Influence of Cell Size on Infestation Rates by the Mite Varroa Jacobsoni – XXX International Apicultural Congress, Apimondia, October, 1985
- On the Size of Cells – Bee Culture, February, 1990
- On the Size of Cells – Dee Lusby Preface
- On the Size of Cells – Bee Culture, March, 1990
- Thelytoky in a Strain of U.S. Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.) – Bee Science, May, 1991
- Effects of Comb Cell Diameter on Parasitic Mite Infestations in Honey Bee Colonies
- Natural Size Foundation is the Best – American Bee Journal, November, 1996
- En Cellsam Historia (259K PDF file in Swedish) – Bitidningen, July/August, 2000
- Square Decimeter Measurement Conversion Chart Conversions – Relative values for cell size using various popular units of measure. – by Dr. Shipman, USDA
- Conversions
- Open-Mating Breeding Chart – Download PDF file
- Climate Map – Download PDF file
- More on Small Cell Foundation for Mite Control
- SMALL CELL SIZE FOUNDATION FOR MITE CONTROL
- SMALL CELL FOUNDATION FOR MITE CONTROL
- MORE ON SMALL CELL FOUNDATION FOR MITE CONTROL
- ARIZONA BEEKEEPER BELIEVES SMALLER SIZE CELL DIAMETER IS THE ANSWER TO MITE PROBLEMS
- IS SMALLER BETTER?
- MANAGING COLONY GENETICS BY GRAFTING AND SELECTING FOR QUEENS WITH SHORTER DEVELOPMENT TIMES
- SUGGESTED BIOLOGICAL MANIPULATIVE TREATMENT FOR CONTROL OF HONEYBEE MITES
- FIELD BREEDING BASICS FOR HONEYBEES USING COLONY THERMODYNAMICS WITHIN THE TRANSITION ZONES
- Lusby’s Bee Biometrics
- “HOUSEL POSITIONING”
- Chemical and Varroa Influence on Honeybees
- THE EFFECT OF SYNTHETIC PYRETHROID INSECTICIDES ON HONEY BEES IN INDIANA: LABORATORY STUDIES AND A SURVEY OF BEEKEEPERS AND PESTICIDE APPLICATORS
- COUMAPHOS, FLUVALINATE
- PROTECTION OF HONEY COMBS FROM WAX MOTH DAMAGE
- THE TRUTH ABOUT VARROA IN BRAZIL
- THE CHEMICAL TREADMILL
- THE SMALL HIVE BEETLE, AETHINA TUMIDA.