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10774 hivehealth Send Email Jan 13, 2008
1:11 pm
Study: Propolis Helps Prevent DNA Radiation Damage Evaluation of the Radioprotective Effects of Propolis and Flavonoids in Gamma-Irradiated Mice Biological &...
10775 hivehealth Send Email Jan 14, 2008
11:46 am
Molan: Honey Gave Better Results Than Standard Leg Ulcer Treatment Clarification of Statements Made About Results of the HALT Trial ...
10776 Steven Martin
smartin1_99 Send Email
Jan 15, 2008
5:42 am
Hello, everyone, I'm the 2008 president of the Allegheny Mountain Beekeepers Association in Cumberland, MD. The past few years we've basically been having...
10777 hivehealth Send Email Jan 15, 2008
11:49 am
Canadian Report Outlines Medical Properties of Honey Honey and Health Benefits…Can We Make a Claim? ...
10778 hivehealth Send Email Jan 16, 2008
12:24 pm
Bioactive Fraction of Manuka Honey Identified Isolation by HPLC and Characterisation of the Bioactive Fraction of New Zealand Manuka (Leptospermum Scoparium)...
10779 Darcy Holleman
gardenbeez Send Email
Jan 16, 2008
5:11 pm
Hi Rich, I am over here in Henniker NH. That last real warm day we had brought the bees out...and I found many dead and scattered within 30 feet of the hives....
10780 Mike Stoops
mws1112004 Send Email
Jan 17, 2008
3:07 am
Darcy Holleman <gardenbeez@...> wrote: Hi Rich, I am over here in Henniker NH. That last real warm day we had brought the bees out...and I found many...
10781 Darcy Holleman
gardenbeez Send Email
Jan 17, 2008
3:15 pm
Thanks Mike, What bothered me was the fact that for every bee there was a spot of yellow on the snow near the bee. It almost looked like the bee came out,...
10782 Mike McDonald
pyrite90 Send Email
Jan 17, 2008
11:21 pm
I think you will find that the latrine is located very close to the cemetery during the winter. Housekeeping and potty breaks occur with almost equal urgency...
10783 axeman axeman
axeman_002000 Send Email
Jan 18, 2008
12:20 am
Lots of snow up here in the southtowns of Buffalo. I can tell you that my bees will venture out on their cleansing flights and some will land on the snow. If ...
10784 hivehealth Send Email Jan 18, 2008
12:05 pm
New Hive Design Patented http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/01/new-hive-design-patented.html ...
10785 Darcy Holleman
gardenbeez Send Email
Jan 18, 2008
5:31 pm
I guess I shouldn't get too concerned yet. Really when you consider how many bees are housed in the three hives what I saw probably didn't amount to as much as...
10786 hivehealth Send Email Jan 19, 2008
12:12 pm
Healthcare Professionals May Request Free Sample of MEDIHONEY http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/01/healthcare-professionals-may-requ&#92; est.html ...
10787 Charles Fryett
nzbeeman Send Email
Jan 20, 2008
8:17 pm
Fri, 18 Jan 2008 hivehealth, what manner of speech has escaped the barrier of your teeth? ... I cant see anything in the patent application that doesn't have...
10788 hivehealth Send Email Jan 21, 2008
2:55 pm
Video: Israeli Honey Offers Hope to Cancer Patients By Nicky Blackburn, Israel 21C, 1/21/2008 ...
10789 rdadamsii Send Email Jan 22, 2008
6:52 am
For the purposes of this thread there are two types of Meads: 1. Traditional Meads made with honey, water, yeast, and nutrient; and 2. Other Meads made as...
10790 hivehealth Send Email Jan 23, 2008
3:41 pm
Royal Jelly Component May Help Heal Brain Injuries AMP N1-oxide Potentiates Astrogenesis by Cultured Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells Through STAT3 Activation ...
10791 hivehealth Send Email Jan 24, 2008
12:03 pm
Colony Collapse Disorder Blamed on Bee Malnutrition Malnutrition May Have Helped Wipe out 750K Bee Hives By Alan Fischer, The Tucson Citizen (USA), 1/24/2008 ...
10792 hivehealth Send Email Jan 25, 2008
12:24 pm
Apitherapy Products Add Value to New Zealand Honey Exports Beekeeping Sector Flies Ahead on Export Growth By Hugh Stringleman, The National Business Review...
10793 hivehealth Send Email Jan 26, 2008
1:43 pm
Russian Conference to Focus on Protection of European Dark Bee 1st International Conference "Apiculture in the XXI Century" ...
10794 Beekeeping@yahoogroup... Send Email Jan 26, 2008
8:14 pm
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Beekeeping group. File : /bee...
10795 Michael Kelly
miteke Send Email
Jan 26, 2008
8:20 pm
I didn't know a better way of uploading an image so I put it in the files folder. I'll delete it later. What happened to my hive? Just two weeks ago I took...
10796 Mike
pyrite90 Send Email
Jan 26, 2008
9:19 pm
This is just a guess, but those cells appear to be full of small hive beetle larvae. They are insidious, since the nurse bees will feed hive beetle larvae as...
10797 Michael Kelly
miteke Send Email
Jan 27, 2008
1:50 am
I don't se any slime trails anywhere, nor any signs of beetles. The hive was pretty empty except for the two mice. When you say larvae are you talking about...
10798 Mike McDonald
pyrite90 Send Email
Jan 27, 2008
2:14 pm
You could contact your state apiarist or a nearby large university&#39;s entomology department. Either will be able to identify what you found in the hive. Your...
10799 Mike Stoops
mws1112004 Send Email
Jan 27, 2008
2:27 pm
Mike McDonald <mike@...> wrote: Were it me, I would focus on whatever those eggs or larvae are, since they are...
10800 Rikd Cmei5
londheart Send Email
Jan 28, 2008
5:17 am
Does the infertility of worker bees imply complete sexual frigitity on their part - i.e., none of the foreplay, grooming behaviours etc., associated with the...
10801 Mike Stoops
mws1112004 Send Email
Jan 28, 2008
5:27 am
Rikd Cmei5 <londheart@...> wrote: Does the infertility of worker bees imply complete sexual frigitity on their part - i.e.,...
10802 Mike McDonald
pyrite90 Send Email
Jan 28, 2008
12:27 pm
Normal workers do not have the ability to reproduce. The infrequent occurrence of laying workers is, in fact, the result of a genetic mutation. It is important...
10804 Pete
intelpete2004 Send Email
Jan 28, 2008
1:48 pm
... Hi Mike. I'm not aware of any research which has come to that conclusion. I thought it was an issues as yet unresolved, but possibly due to some worker...
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