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…
treatment free beekeeping
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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…
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Beekeeping on the Fringe, with Ed & Dee Lusby Bee Culture – January, 1998 Kim Flottum Dee and Ed Lusby are fringe people. They live in Tucson, Arizona, but they…
