Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
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Today, the Internet has brought many versions of Beekeeping from around the world, to your desktop. Searching the Net though can be a frustrating experience. Here is a collection of Other Sites that I think may be helpful to you. These links are a collection from the members of the Beekeeping Forum and include many gardening and hydroponic links too.
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Beemaster
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I go to this site a lot. I have learned much from it.
http://www.gobeekeeping.com/
:D Al
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I agree, that is a very helpful site and I know visitors here will enjoy it. Thanks.
Bee
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http://www.apicultura.com/databases/suppliers.htm
A list of beekeeping suppliers from A to Z
some for other countrys other than the USA too.
I've found a loging back on problem "I think"
:D Al
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Beekeeping/
A 47 page site with information on starting to become a beekeeper and beond. also links to about 700 other sites they say.
Jewel is my yellow labs name.
:D Al
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http://www.hivetool.com/guide/index.htm
A guide to keeping bees, based on Tennesse beekeeper conditions. but helpful any where just adjust the weather to your zone.
:D Al
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Thanks Jewel also for the site and I'm still checking these all out. It's great to see the content grow as it has today, I sure like seeing other posts than mine :roll:
Bee
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The one I get a lot of info from is the University of Illinois at;
www.extension.uiuc.edu-vista/html_pubs/beekeeping
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:D I found this very helpful. Thanks for your effort.
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European Beekeeper's Forum
http://www.kunstschwarm.de
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History of beekeeping...
http://outdoorplace.org/beekeeping/history1.htm