🐝 Small-Cell Beekeeping Scientific studies, practical experience, and the crucial role of correct cell size – a complete overview This page summarizes all relevant scientific studies, practitioner reports, and practical…
treatment free beekeeping
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Why does our system work? Cell size of bee honey comb The natural arrangement of the combs in the beehive The importance of the drones or the true heroes in…
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15 years of treatment-free beekeeping
by beefree15 years of treatment-free beekeeping with small cell bees following the instructions of Ed&Dee Lusby
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discussion group about treatment free, small cell beekeeping
by beefree-> discussion group about treatment free, small cell beekeeping (in spanish language) -> discussion group about treatment free, small cell beekeeping (in german language)
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this year the small cell bees started quite early. The endemic black bee stops breeding in winter and starts again at Christmas. Our 100 colonies are managed absolutely free…
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One million $ for Varroa resistant small cell bees in Norway
by beefreePublished in Bee Culture, May 2020, pages 75 – 77 – article from Erik Österlund Dr Melissa Oddie, a Canadian researcher, will continue her research for at least two years…
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Lusby’s Bee Biometrics Lusby’s Bee Biometrics Prof. Dr. N. Koeniger INSTITUT FUR BIENENKUNDE (Polytechnische Gesellschaft) Fachbereich Biologie der J. W. Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt am Main 6370 Oberursel 1 Im Rothkopf 5…
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W.A.S. Conference W.A.S. Conference Apiculture News- July/August 1997 Dr. Eric Erickson was our final presenter at the meeting. He was a little disappointed that his AHBs were so tame at…
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Lusbys Receive W.A.S. Memorial Award Lusbys Receive W.A.S. Memorial Award ABJ – December, 1997 The Western Apicultural Society is proud to announce the selection of Ed and Dee Lusby, Tucson,…
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There used to be 100 different mite species in the bee hive that lived together without any problems – what can we learn from that?
by beefreeDee Lusby shows us once again very interesting things. What do the more than 100 different types of mites have a relationship with the bees, including the Varroa mite and…
