Sunday, September 25, 2005

Bees Force Family Out Of Home

 

Bees Force Family Out Of Home
WESH.com - Winter Park,FL,USA
Hundreds of stinging bees swarm inside Caroline Guiss' home every day, and hundreds of dead bees cover the floors. The bee hive ...

Northern Neighbors: John Tanton busy with bees
Petoskey News-Review - Petoskey,MI,USA
... He's been keeping bees, and making honey, for 41 years now ... and began to teach Tanton the differences and unique relationships between the queen bee, drone bees ...  

AJ Foyt attacked by swarm of bees
Lone Star Times - Houston,TX,USA
... Press that the 70-year-old, four-time Indianapolis 500 winner was driving a bulldozer Saturday, clearing brush, when he apparently stirred up a nest of bees. ...

Indianapolis 500 Legend AJ Foyt Swarmed by Bees
PaddockTalk - USA
AJ Foyt has been known to stir up a hornets' nest in his career but it was bees that brought him to his knees this past weekend. ...

Birds and bees? Don't rabbit on
The Age (subscription) - Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
By Chee Chee. When your adolescents say they want open communication about sexuality, this does not necessarily mean talking a lot about sex. ...  

Northern Neighbors: John Tanton busy with bees
Petoskey News-Review - Petoskey,MI,USA
... I had to start over again.". Next on the scene was the hive beetle, a destructive insect which, Tanton said, has thankfully not affected his apiary. ...   

Bees Invade Area Home
WECT - Wilmington,NC,USA
August 8, 2005 --The side of Caroline Guiss' house is covered with bees. They're the same honey bees that forced her to move out of the house just weeks ago. ...

Sports briefs for August 9, 2005
Las Vegas Sun - Las Vegas,NV,USA
... AJ Foyt was able to go to his office Monday, just two days after being stung by nearly 200 bees at his ranch in Hempstead, Texas. ...

Northern Neighbors: John Tanton busy with bees
Petoskey News-Review - Petoskey,MI,USA
... He's been keeping bees, and making honey, for 41 years now. ... I always liked that agriculture, outdoor thing." He didn't work with bees while attending college. ...  

Try saucer-style hummingbird feeders
Jackson Clarion Ledger - Jackson,MS,USA
Q: If the person will put Vicks VapoRub around the eating holes of the feeders, it will not interfere with the birds eating but will keep the bees away. ... 
 

 

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Lenoir County beekeepers win honey awards

 

Lenoir County beekeepers win honey awards
Kinston Free Press - Kinston,NC,USA
... people of all ages. Few people are truly allergic to bee stings, the most obvious and overstated fear surrounding keeping bees. 
 

Bees Swarming
WXOW - La Crosse,WI,USA
... and that could prove dangerous. One South La Crosse man is fortunate to be alive after being stung repeatedly by bees in his yard. ...  

Greene County's trails offer natural getaway
Dayton Daily News (subscription) - Dayton,OH,USA
... and prothonotary warblers.". Another feature is the park's apiary -- no, it's not a colony of apes but of bees. Still some other ... 

15,000-bee beard wins contest
London Free Press - Canada
It took a beard loaded with upward of 15,000 bees to make a winner of Aylmer beekeeper Rick Styve. Styve emerged as the champion ... 

Lee - 50th
Sherman Denison Herald Democrat - Sherman/Denison,TX,USA
... One of her hobbies is playing Mahjong. Charles Lee is originally from Lindale and retired from TXU in 1992. One of his hobbies is bee-keeping. ... 

Running on open space invites one-upmanship
Times Herald-Record - Middletown,NY,USA
... funnel. Over time, the bees empty their real hive and fill the box. It's then transported to Marcel's apiary, Tully said. Tully ... 

Killer bees in Killeen
KCEN-TV - Eddy,TX,USA
They're called "Africanized killer bees;" and so far, Bell County has one confirmed case and several suspected ones. The most recent ...

Switches on makeup mirrors broken
Jackson Clarion Ledger - Jackson,MS,USA
... since 1956. You can reach them at (601) 354-5781. Q: Dear Jack Sunn, bees are taking over my hummingbird feeders. ... When I put them back out, here came the bees. ...

Friday, September 16, 2005

Ag Officials Begin Relocating Traps to Track Africanized Bees

 

Ag Officials Begin Relocating Traps to Track Africanized Bees
KSLA-TV - Shreveport,LA,USA
Africanized bees may have made their way into Caddo Parish, but chances are, they won't make another move without someone knowing about it. ...

Bees, beards create a buzz
London Free Press - Canada
As a boy, Chris Hiemstra wanted nothing to do with bees. But you'd have a tough time telling that yesterday. His face covered in ...

Scientists try to remove sting of killer bee invasion
The News-Press - Fort Myers,FL,USA
... and the best way to deal with them is to kill them, said Jerry Hayes, chief of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Apiary Section. ... 

Bee farming brings sweet returns for Rajasthan farmers
Newindpress - Chennai,India
Even the poison in the stings of the honeybee is turning out to be sweet nectar for those engaged in bee-keeping and fetching the farmers far greater profits ...  

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

The buzz on South Florida beekeeping

 

The buzz on South Florida beekeeping
Miami Herald - FL,USA
... His fledgling hobby led to a job as a bee inspector, which eventually blossomed ... That may sound sweet -- and indeed Del Signore loves keeping bees -- but the ... 
 
Tip plan stirs up a stink
Orange Central Western Daily - Orange,New South Wales,Australia
... both. Ian Gosper, a neighbour to The Hub site, outlined the detrimental impacts the development would have on his apiary enterprise. ... 
 
 Africanized bees arrive in Caddo
Shreveport Times - Shreveport,LA,USA
... Queens rule in the bee world, and keeping an eye on her and any aggressive-behaving offspring will be key as 406 hobbyist and commercial beekeepers in ...

Lake Basin Sinks Deeper Into Debt
AllAfrica.com - Africa
... Bee keeping was considered a potential income generator, especially in the arid parts of the region and this resulted in the establishment of honey refineries ...  

Killer Bees Found In Louisiana
Local6.com - Orlando,FL,USA
... Caddo Parish, La., have raised their level of concern after the state Department of Agriculture and Forestry confirmed that Africanized killer bees were found ...   

 Berries and bees help couple farm into their 70s
South Lyon Herald - MI,USA
... On a given morning, Russ and Delores Park might mow the lawn, fertilize their raspberry bushes or tend to the buzzing swarms of bees that flit across their 20 ...

Good Enough To Eat: With a bug like that, you know you should be ...
Seattle Post Intelligencer - USA
... It's about insects -- specifically bees, hornets and wasps. ... Q: Is there anyone who'll come out to my place and get rid of a bees nest? ...  

'Killer bees' spotted, trapped in Louisiana
Chicago Sun-Times - United States
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Nearly 30 years after a TV movie showed the Superdome saving New Orleans from ''killer bees,'' Louisiana has joined other southern states ...  

Farmers acquire skills in grass-cutter production
GhanaWeb - Accra,Ghana
... 50 people would be trained in alternative livelihood schemes such as tree planting and production of non-timber forest products, bee keeping, grass-cutter ...

Suspect In DUI Crash Wanted For Earlier DUI
KOMO - Seattle,WA,USA
... 62-year-old Tom McDonald never stopped moving, between gardening, bee keeping and always improving the 5-acres of his Sedro-Woolley home. ...

Beekeeping has 'em buzzing
Benton Evening News - Benton,IL,USA
... "I did not know anything about beekeeping, but contacted a certified bee company and ... Kovarik said they have difficulty keeping the bees alive during the winter ...

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Aggressive African Bees Here To Stay, Keepers Fear

 

Aggressive African Bees Here To Stay, Keepers Fear
Tampa Tribune - Tampa,FL,USA
TAMPA - Some time in the past three weeks, a cantaloupe-size mass of roughly 10,000 bees swarmed from a ship at the Port of Tampa, taking up residence in a ...

African bees threaten many US crops
World Peace Herald - Washington,DC,USA
TAMPA, Florida -- African bees -- so-called "killer bees" -- last week were reported in Louisiana, bringing to five the number of states in which they've been ...

Insects Cause Crashes
13WHAM-TV - Rochester,NY,USA
... County Sheriff's Department says a nine-year-old Syracuse boy was injured when his all-terrain vehicle crashed over after he drove into a swarm of bees. ...  

The buzz on South Florida beekeeping
Miami Herald - FL,USA
... Today the 54-year-old runs an apiary in Goulds, 45 minutes south of Miami on rural Krome Avenue, with 3,500 beehives housing some 60,000 bees apiece -- a total ...

Hive of activity for more honey
Stuff.co.nz - Wellington,New Zealand
... into honeybees stocks. Woodlands Apiary Ltd is one of 15 Otago-Southland shareholders involved in the research company. The company ...

Aggressive African Bees Here To Stay, Keepers Fear
Tampa Tribune - Tampa,FL,USA
... But they're suspected Africanized bees,'' said Randal Dean, one of 13 apiary inspectors for the state Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. ...  

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Aggressive African honeybees sighted

 

Aggressive African honeybees sighted
Chicago Tribune - United States
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA -- Nearly 30 years after a TV movie showed an air-conditioned Superdome chilling down killer bees, thus saving New Orleans, Louisiana ...  

Group of researchers from NC keeping busy with bees
Winston-Salem Journal - Winston-Salem,NC,USA
... Susan Fahrbach, a professor at Wake Forest University, stands near a swarming, buzzing hive and points to a line of bees at the hive's entrance, guarding the ...  

Bees besiege coconut board meeting
Newindpress - Chennai,India
COIMBATORE: An army of bees on Sunday chased and stung the participants of the Coconut Development Board meeting, held at the Tamil Nadu Agricultural ...

Beekeepers Swarming To Keep Killer Bees Away
KTAL-TV - Shreveport,LA,USA
With sightings of "Killer Bees" swarming in our area, beekeepers are trying to protect their work. The Louisiana Department of Agriculture ...

Australian team developing the science of surveillance
Sydney Morning Herald (subscription) - Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
... Scientists at Insentinel, in Hertfordshire, have developed a far faster system using trained honey bees. The bees are exposed to ...

Nature Bound
South Bend Tribune - South Bend,IN,USA
... 8186. 2 pm, The Buzz on Bees; nature center auditorium, Potato Creek State Park, 25601 Indiana 4, North Liberty; (574) 656-8186. ...

Your Views
Charleston Gazette - Charleston,WV,USA
If you are repeatedly harassed in your own yard by bee stings, you will hunt the nest and destroy it -- though it may not contain the bees that stung you. ...

Delaware State Fair: Bugs out; Battle waged to keep pests away
Newszap Delaware - DE,USA
... Guests can enjoy a piping hot slice of pizza without fighting off flies or they can stop and smell the roses without getting stung by bees. ...

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Beekeepers Swarming To Keep Killer Bees Away

 

Beekeepers Swarming To Keep Killer Bees Away
KTAL-TV - Shreveport,LA,USA
... there are close to fifty registered bee keepers. Their work,selling queen bees, producing louisiana honey and now with Killer Bees in the area,keeping them away ...  

'Killer bees' found in north Caddo
Shreveport Times - Shreveport,LA,USA
... Africanized honeybees, also called "killer bees," have been found in a trap near Rodessa, the first instance of the bees moving into the state other than ...  

Beebalm's good for birds, bees and tea
Indianapolis Star - United States
... Dead heading will encourage the plants to bloom most of the summer. The name Beebalm comes from the fact that the flowers draw bees like honey. ...

Africanized honeybees found in Louisiana
Dateline Alabama - Birmingham,AL,USA
Nearly 30 years after a made-for-TV movie showed the Superdome saving New Orleans from "killer bees" during Mardi Gras, real Africanized honeybees have made it ...

More reports of Africanized bees in Texarkana
KTBS - Shreveport,LA,USA
Now that it has been confirmed that Africanized bees are in Miller County, emergency response crews are taking no chances when they respond to a call of a ...

EPA: Illegal sodium cyanide sales centered in North Dakota
In-Forum (subscription) - Fargo,ND,USA
... Paul Roeder, who runs an apiary operation near Hebron with his brother, said it was well known among beekeepers that the chemical could be purchased from ...  

Tetrefu ICCES to run City and Guilds programmes
GhanaWeb - Accra,Ghana
... He said every community training centre would be allowed to select a vocation of its choice from snail farming, bee keeping, grasscutter rearing, mushroom and ...  

Group of researchers from NC keeping busy with bees
Winston-Salem Journal - Winston-Salem,NC,USA
... One of a handful of bee researchers across the state, Fahrbach has helped form the NC Honey Bee Research Consortium, a network of five scientists who use ...

Slate Belt's heritage on display at festival
The Express Times - Easton,PA,USA
... Chorus took the stage. There was quilting, soap making, chair caning, lace making, bee keeping and sheep herding. All this was part ...

They're boring, and that's not good when they're bees
Canton Repository (subscription) - Canton,OH,USA
... adults and larvae in the nests, nothing has been learned about keeping them from ... The abdomen of the carpenter bee is black, shiny and bare, unlike a bumblebee ... 
 

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Bees attack Turkish village

 

Bees attack Turkish village
News24 - South Africa
Ankara - A swarm of bees attacked a village in northwestern Turkey, landing 81 people, many of them children, in hospital, media reports said on Friday. ...  

 Bees - a sting in the tale
Look Local - Sheffield,UK
THE extermination of bees is causing a buzz among beekeepers -- and a sting to the British economy. Unlike wasps, most species ...

The buzz on bees: Complex little bugs
Auburn Journal - Auburn,CA,USA
... "Staff were coming in from the parking lot and saying, 'That's weird, look at all the bees.' Then another one would come in and go, "Wow, did you see the bees ...

Beekeeper bears the stings to keep the honey flowing
Fort Wayne News Sentinel - Fort Wayne,IN,USA
... for the sign that says "Honey" in front of the house, all this takes place out of sight, until you walk directly up on the hovering clouds of bees, flecks of ...

Better returns to beekeepers through 'Royal Jelly'
Newindpress - Chennai,India
... bee-keeping centre. In fact, those staying on the hills could keep a small apiary at their homes also, he opined. During the training ...

My Backyard | Ants, bees do it - to your house
philly.com - Philadelphia,PA,USA
... But recently, the bugs moved indoors. Carpenter ants and carpenter bees took a liking to our cottage, which is made of wood. Some ...

Got bumble bees - or not?
El Dorado Times - El Dorado,KS,USA
By Larry Crouse, Extension horticulture agent. They're big. They're mean-looking. From mid-July through mid-September, about half ...

Friday
Knox Village Soup - ME,USA
... farmers are well aware of the importance of this insect to their crops, and many are also aware of the problems faced in recent years from lack of bees as a ...

Monday, September 05, 2005

Quarter Of A Million Bees In Hazleton Home

 

Quarter Of A Million Bees In Hazleton Home
WFIE-TV - Evansville,IN,USA
... Officials say the hive was five feet tall and seven feet wide. They didn't know about the bees, until the honey started dripping. ... 
 
Nearly 1,500 Farmers' Training Centres Readied for Service
AllAfrica.com - Africa
... to start training farmers next Ethiopian year in 19 fields including crop development, forestry and dairy farmers well as poultry and apiary, among others. ...

Ludlow Friday market offers fund, food
Port Townsend Leader - Port Townsend,WA,USA
... And then there's Dave Crossley of Elwha Apiary, who took up beekeeping after moving to that area in the 1980s. He sells honey by the pint and half pint. ...

OICI Applauds Anglogold Ashanti's Long Term Vision
AllAfrica.com - Africa
... These include teaching the people soap making, bee keeping, pottery, fish farmining, food processing, snail farming and batik making. ...  

Woman Chased By Police Crashes Into Bees
All Headline News - USA
... vehicle. The owner of the bees was nowhere to be found at the time of the accident so a beekeeper was called in to calm the buzzing. ...

Brushfire tactics vary according to situation
Mohave Valley News - Laughlin,NV,USA
... Shacklett said there was a bee-keeping operation at the Avi casino a few years ago, and the Fort Mojave Mesa crew had to protect itself from a swarm as it set ...

Bees - a sting in the tale
Look Local - Sheffield,UK
... Bee keeping plays a major role in the UK economy, bringing benefits amounting to an estimated £150 million per year through pollination of fruit trees, honey ...

 

 

Sunday, September 04, 2005

HOW Aaron Wall games Google...

HOW Aaron Wall games Google...
... This is just plain wrong, but Google doesn't care.
UPDATE 2005-08-31: Web spammer Traffic Power
sues web spammer Aaron Wall
http://www.google-watch.org/aaron.html
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[ Note: I decided to publish this item that came in today to demonstrate how pathetic and lame the campaign against Aaron Wall really is. Re-publishing an article by Daniel Brandt from September 20, 2004 shows a real lack of creativity and originality. I won't attempt to address the entire article, but much of what is said, including Daniel Brandt's whining about Aaron Wall's linking to his tool Daniel Brandt makes available, although not in a manner he would like, and his use of Daniel Brandt's name in the posting Aaron Wall made about HIS tool.

Rather than being UPSET that Aaron's site comes up in a search for Daniel Brandt's name, he should be THANKFUL!. At least SOMEONE can make it so his name is found...!

Then he goes on about the domains Aaron has registered and that some are related to the topic of drugs (oh my!), and the fact that Aaron has done quite a substantial job of promoting his site, his book, and his business via his blog, forum activity, and gaining a massive amount of back links. Talking about someone's success in a tone indented to cast doubt and suspicion does not remove the fact of that success. Where is the harm, except to competitors? Where is the breaking of rule or law? Are there customer complaints against Mr. Wall? If so, let them be brought forth, or shut the hell up!

I don't expect this pattern of attacks against Aaron Wall to decrease, but only increase as Traffic Power and their slimy friends respond to the general outpouring of support for Aaron Wall, and the vocal protest against the evil embodied that is Traffic Power and 1p.com. If you have a few bucks after supporting the hurricane relief, please visit Aaron Wall's site at www.seobook.com and donate to his legal fund.]


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Beekeeper hasn't found killer bees here

 

Beekeeper hasn't found killer bees here
Charlotte Sun-Herald - Charlotte,FL,USA
ARCADIA -- Africanized "killer" bees might be a fact of life for Florida, but beekeeper Tom Peterson said he hasn't seen them yet in this area. ... 
 
ODA restructuring aims to increase efficiency
Ohio Farm Bureau (press release) - Columbus,OH,USA
... The division is also responsible for the plant pest control program, which handles plant inspections and certifications, invasive species and apiary inspections ...  

Loopholes in Kimunya's Land Size Edict
AllAfrica.com - Africa
... We have seen farmers turning out excellent results from dairy farming, bee-keeping and fruit or vegetable farming on sizes of land far less than 2.5 acres in ...

British bees in wipeout fear over funding slash
ic Birmingham.co.uk - Birmingham,UK
... He said: "Bee keeping is in trouble. It is not just the fact we are getting this cut - the biggest problem is funds to the bee unit ...

OICI Applauds anglogold ashanti's long term vision
Accra Mail - Accra,Ghana
... THESE INCLUDE TEACHING THE PEOPLE SOAP MAKING, BEE KEEPING, POTTERY, FISH FARMINING, FOOD PROCESSING, SNAIL FARMING AND BATIK MAKING. ...

60 PER CENT FARMERS PREFERRED AGRICULTURE AS A PROFESSION
Press Information Bureau (press release) - India
... growing of trees or plants such as rubber, cashew, coconut, pepper, coffee, tea, etc; and animal husbandry, fishery, bee-keeping, vermiculture, sericulture, etc ...

Strong rebound returns Datatec to profitability
ITWeb - South Africa
... Management also succeeded in keeping a tight rein on costs with operating expenses ... On the BEE front, he says the group expects to make an announcement with ...

Who needs bees for honey anyway!
Hindustan Times - India
... presence of fructose. The bees produce honey by vigorously mixing the nectar collected from flowers with their saliva. In this process ...

British bees in wipeout fear over funding slash
ic Birmingham.co.uk - Birmingham,UK
By Sarah Probert, Rural Affairs Reporter. The British honey bee population could be wiped out if the Government presses ahead with ...

Saturday, September 03, 2005

40,000 to 60,000 bees become a dangerous nuisance in south Tampa

 

40,000 to 60,000 bees become a dangerous nuisance in south Tampa
Tampa Bay's 10 - St. Petersburg,FL,USA
... The bees are considered armed and dangerous because some people are allergic to their stingers. The bee's are European Hybrid Honey Bee's. ...

Killer bees in Florida create concerns
Charlotte Sun-Herald - Charlotte,FL,USA
ARCADIA -- The dreaded Africanized bees -- more commonly known as killer bees -- are in Florida and we better learn to live with them, the state says. ...  

 Bees' Lessons: Honeybees help out variety of sciences
Winston-Salem Journal - Winston-Salem,NC,USA
... Susan Fahrbach, a professor at Wake Forest University, stands near a swarming, buzzing hive and points to a line of bees at the hive's entrance, guarding the ... 
 

 Reuse revolution
South Bend Tribune - South Bend,IN,USA
... That one stood out.". Some of the others: plastic grocery bags. Used ice cream containers. Bee-keeping supplies. A dune buggy. A Lance Bass bobble-head doll. ...

Sweet rewards for apiarist
Daily Press - Newport News,VA,USA
... He oversees his apiary through the mesh of his veil with the attitude that has served beekeepers for centuries: Watch with wonder and don't get in the way of ...  

Cheryl Samuel - The making of an Antiguan entrepreneur
AntiguaSun - St' John's,Antigua and Barbuda
... Courses were being offered at Gilberts in agriculture, bee-keeping, group dynamics, entrepreneurship and in soap making. Cheryl attended all of them. ...

Beekeepers join tougher food labelling laws fight
ABC Online - Australia
... "Our position is probably more dire and more immediate than, that is the position of the bee keeping industry, is probably more immediate and more dire than ...

Downtown Happenings Through Aug. 1
The Chattanoogan - Chattanooga,TN,USA
... swarm to the event to teach children how to make bee hats, give bee dance lessons ... While his wife's away, dad has a hard time keeping the house in order as the ...   

Scientists report on conservation biology economics at Brazilia ...
Mongabay.com - USA
... culture and health. ECONOMIC VALUE OF CARPENTER BEES TO PASSION-FRUIT PRODUCTION IN MORRETES, PARANÁ, BRAZIL. Passion fruit (Passiflora ...

 

How to Hive Your Bees

 

HOW TO HIVE YOUR BEES
Mother Earth News - Topeka,Kansas,USA
Your order of packaged bees will be delivered parcel post, in a small container that weighs about seven pounds. Three pounds will ... 
 
 Love affair with bees turns into a history of honey
Indianapolis Star - United States
"Robbing the Bees" tells the story of honey, one ... Bees, descended from wasps, have inhabited the Earth for 10 million years -- five times as long as humans. ...

Birds and bees
Houston Chronicle - United States
By KATHY HUBER. I planted the duranta outside the window in hopes of watching birds and butterflies drawn to the persistent supply ...

Infestation worries beekeepers
The Casper Star Tribune - Casper,WY,USA
By JOHN STUCKE. SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- Bob Arnold's bees move fast in the warm weather, buzzing from flower to flower and then back to frames of honeycomb. ...

Killer bees are coming! -- er, they're here
Orlando Sentinel - Orlando,FL,USA
... Likewise, they aren't real nice to the friendly bees either. These suckers will invade the regular bees' hive, rid it of its queen ...

Bees swarm Houston neighborhood
KHOU (subscription) - Houston,TX,USA
Families within a half-mile radius were told to stay inside their homes on Saturday, after tens of thousands of bees were found nesting inside a Houston home. ...

Bees attack family in RAK
Khaleej Times - Dubai,United Arab Emirates
RAS AL KHAIMAH - A swarm of bees played havoc with a Lebanese expat family for the best part of the day yesterday, virtually holding them captive in the ...

Crow Pass race stings
Anchorage Daily News - Anchorage,AK,USA
The bees swarmed, stinging Hugh Gren on his arms, his hands, and the back of his knees and finally all over his chest. ... "The bees are worse than the bears. ...

 

Friday, September 02, 2005

New Video: When SEOs Attack!!!

Aaron Wall to fight Traffic Power in blog comment legal stoush ...
"This suit is not about Traffic Power. This suit is not about this blog. This suit is more about free speech, which is the very fabric that holds the web ...

SEOBOOK Sued by Traffic Power Arsewipes, Considers Pulling Content ...
mythoughts: This is much bigger than "does traffic power suck" or ... Aaron obviously annoyed Traffic Power. I was just pointing out the irony in how his ...

AARON Wall To Fight Traffic Power Suit; Calls For Donations
Aaron Wall To Fight Traffic Power Suit; Calls For Donations. Aaron Wall of SEO Book, who is being sued by Traffic Power over allegedly helping reveal "trade ...

ABAKUS Search Engine Marketing SEO Blog » Traffic Power Files Suit ...
Traffic Power Files Suit Against Aaron Wall and SEO Book [ SE News ] - bobmutch @ 8:15 pm. I have kind of been watching this suit shape up and it looks like ...

BLOGGING Is Not A Crime!
Blog Herald - Bunbury,Australia - The short story is this: Aaron is being sued over comments left on his blog by his readers about a notoriously unsavoury company called Traffic Power, or 1p.com ...

SEARCH Forums Roundup: Sep. 2, 2005
Search Engine Watch - USA ... Rival To US Search Players - Google Goes Into Print Ads - The Future of Search - GoogleNet: Rumors of a Parallel Internet Surface - Traffic Power Files Suit ...

AARON Wall To Fight Traffic Power Suit; Calls For Donations
Search Engine Watch - USA Aaron Wall of SEO Book, who is being sued by Traffic Power over allegedly helping reveal "trade secrets" has decided to fight the lawsuit. ...

DAILY SearchCast, Sept. 1, 2005: SEO Book To Fight Traffic Power ...
Search Engine Watch - USA Today's search podcast covers SEO Book's Aaron Wall deciding to fight allegations he revealed trade secrets of SEO firm Traffic Power on his blog, Yahoo ...

Bees under siege: Mites munch on Utah insects

 bee keeping

Bees under seige: Mites munch on Utah insects
Deseret News - Salt Lake City,UT,USA
... honeybee queens. For years, beekeepers have controlled Varroa infestations using certain pesticides that do not harm bees. But scientists ... 
 

 National Geographic photographer and local man Joel Sartore on ...
Omaha Reader - Omaha,NE,USA
... Juggling majors at the University of Nebraska, Sartore enrolled in a wide variety of courses -- "everything from astronomy to bee-keeping," he explains on his ...

GARDENING: Let your garden waste wilt before putting it inyour bin
Huntingdon Today - St Neots,UK
... While in Scotland a few years ago, I did see some campers beside a river with bee-keeping nets over their heads to keep the midges away. ...

Buzz about very little drives the really dangerous bees ...
Sydney Morning Herald (subscription) - Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
... ASIO, for one, must have loved this place: it's a honey-pot for maddened bees. Keep the doorway under surveillance, as I'm sure ...

TV Host on a Mission to Save Bugs
Newsday - Long Island,NY,USA
... Whether relieving himself to benefit butterflies, donating blood to mosquitoes or filming himself getting stung by killer bees, Kleinpaste will pull almost any ...

The Secret Life of New York Bees
WNYC - New York,NY,USA
... addictive. WNYC's Kate Hinds went out to discover the secret life of New York's bees. ... Paraguay. He's been intrigued by bees ever since. ...

'Killer bees' confirmed in Miller County, Ark.
KTBS - Shreveport,LA,USA
Africanized bees -- the so-called "killer bees" -- have been found in Miller County, Ark., and authorities are taking measures to stop them from spreading. ...

The Secret Life of New York Bees
WNYC - New York,NY,USA
... But this is Boston, where beekeeping is not only legal, but encouraged. Al Carl is an apiary inspector for the state of Massachusetts. ...

Farmer's Market Keeps Faithful Coming Out for Americana
Montgomery County Sentinel - Rockville,MD,USA
... Jerry Worrell of Ferry Landing Farm and Apiary in Dunkirk stood beaming behind jars of homemade jams and jellies, stacks of brown eggs and beeswax candles ...  

15-day training programme for rural youth in bee-keeping
Newindpress - Chennai,India
... The Khadi and Village Industries Commission, (KVIC) Visakhapatnam Divisional Office, will organise a 15-day training programme in bee-keeping to the rural youth ...

Awareness camp organized
Jammu and Kashmir Newsline (press release) - India
... While interacting with the farmers, the SDM stressed upon the importance of growing medicinal and fruit plants, setting up of bee keeping, mushroom and ...

Pollen industry stung by new funding cuts
Surrey Advertiser - Surrey,England,UK
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Thursday, September 01, 2005

Heading Honey makes money

Heading Honey makes money

Seasonal Management can increase the production of honey, Muneer Ahmad Sofi writes on bee keeping and the requirements to make it more productive

SEPTEMBER 02, 2005 - Beekeeping has been practiced in Kashmir since long by indigenous methods and this unscientific beekeeping is still in vogue in certain area of the state. But now generally scientific beekeeping is done. After the introduction and popularization of movable frame hives the knowledge on management practices was borrowed from the west by adopting modifications suiting to Kashmir (local) condition.

Success in beekeeping mainly depends on the sound knowledge of biology, behavious and accordingly the management practices.
Nectar and pollen are not available to bees throughout the year. However, during some parts of the year surplus food is available, minor and subsistence food is available during other periods, whereas bees may face dearth period for certain parts of the year. We also have different seasons in a year with greatly varying weather conditions and the weather at times may be hard for bees. A beekeeper must handle his bees in such a manner that the colonies are well prepared for the coming honey-flow. This has to be done by helping the bees in successfully abridging the dearth period and by reducing the effect of severe weather conditions.

Spring Management:
In hills the winters are severe and there is lack of flora, the bees remain confined to their hive for most of the time. The bees have also been facing the problem of maintaining nest temperature. At the onset of spring the colonies emerge in considerably weak condition. It should be the earliest attempt to examine the colonies on a bright, warm and calm day to assess the condition of the colony, working of the queen, amount of brood present, honey and pollen stores and to clean the bottom board debris accumulated during winter. It is a useful management to give a stimulant feeding to colonies when very few spring flowers have blossomed. The stimulant feeding with this sugar syrup (30-40%) will help the colonies to rear more brood and raise greater foraging force to avail spring and summer flow. This feeding also raises the morale of the bees. It is an established fact that colonies which receive stimulant feeding produce more honey. The examination should be done carefully and quickly because robbing is easily induced. All manipulations should be stopped once the robbing becomes apparent and reduce all entrances so that colonies are able to guard against the invasion of robbers.

During spring, bee colonies go 'all out' to rear brood and invest all resources in increasing their strength. Queen lays more vigorously after winter egg laying rest. More drawn combs are added for expanding brood next. If the queen is working unsatisfactorily, that is, she is laying sparingly and or laying drone eggs, efforts must be made to replace the queen at the earliest opportunity. It may be pointed out that very weak colonies desert their hives if disturbed unnecessarily and are easily robbed out if they are fed sugar syrup without great care. It is a wise practice to unite them with others and follow the golden rule, 'always help first those colonies that need the least help, leaving the weakest to be helped the last'. During early spring the weather is unsettled and beekeeping are warned against over expanding the brood nest and dividing it into two or more parts by insertion of empty combs or comb foundations because there can be chances of the outlaying brood being left unattended by the worker bees. Consequently the neglected brood gets chilled because of bad weather. Spring is also a swarming season. Swarm prevention and control measures should be taken.

Honey flow period
The swarming season is followed by good honey flow season. Proper management of the bees is essential during these days. It is true that any amount of diligence during the honey flow cannot make amend for the poor management during the preceding months but any oversight during these crucial days is certain to effect the year's work of the bees and the beekeeper.

The principal function of the beekeeper during honey flow period is to keep the colony morale high. In other words, he should ensure that the honey - gathering instinct is dominant and that the instinct is not checked. Congestion in the hive must be avoided and surplus house bees are drawn to supers (second story).

Many times the queen goes to the super chamber and lays eggs and honey extraction becomes difficult. At least three weeks before honey extraction a queen excluder should be placed in between brood and super chamber and queen is confined to brood chamber. Apis mellifera (European bee) attains sufficient strength before honey flow and full depth supers on langstroth hives are used in India, while in valley Langstroth hive is used even for Indian honey bee (Apis ceranna indica) . In most parts of valley Newton hive is still in use, where half super is the frames which are three-fourth filled with honey or pollen and one-fourth with sealed brood should also be taken out of brood chamber and in its place empty combs or frames with foundation is added.

On warm days, bees are noticed to gather in clusters at the entrance. This is a sign of congestion and poor ventilation. This affects the honey gathering instinct. The situation should be remedied promptly by improving ventilation by removing the entrance rod or shaving the supers backward.

Honey Extraction:
When the honey flow begins to slow down, the frames containing honey should be removed for extraction. The honey should finally be extracted when bees are still bringing the nectar. To remove honey combs, a colony is smoked, the desired combs taken out and bees brushed off with a soft brush or a bunch of green grass.

Depending upon the strength, 5-15 kg of honey should be left with the colony of Apis Mellifera for summer and monsoon dearth periods.
After the job has been done, the place should be swabbed with water and the appliances cleaned. Hive bodies are washed removed honey drops. The empty wet combs should be returned to the bees for cleaning and the hive entrances be reduced to avoid robbing.

Summer Management:
The honey flow is followed by a summer dearth period. With the ceasing of honey flow season develop a strong tendency to protect their stories and become nervous and excited. Bees start throwing out drones and are not allowed to return because they are now useless in the colony. Unmanaged colonies stop brood rearing in order not to starve in future. The best thing to do during this period is to avoid broodlessness in colonies and stimulate them to rear brood. The strong colonies with sufficient store would continue to rear some brood during summer. The colonies cannot be kept in the open in the sun. These should always be shifted to a place with thick shade. Beekeeper can further help bee colonies by placing them under open straw huts. At places the temperature rises as high and gunny bags, moistened twice at noon and in the afternoon, can be spread over top covers. Frequent examination of colonies should be avoided.

The above mentioned management practices during summer would check absconding of colonies. The above mentioned management practices during summer would check absconding of colonies. The principle is 'All efforts should be made to add to the comforts of bees.'

Winter Management:
Honey bees live in a thermal environment of their own and maintain colony next temperature between 320 and 350.
The bees form a cluster when the atmospheric temperature drops below 100 C. this roughly spherical cluster becomes tighter as the temperature drops further down. The cluster is composed of inner and outer shell, the latter serves as insulation and prevents the heat loss. Bees change their places between the inner and the outer shells. Bees raise the temperature by muscular movements and in possible by the consumption of honey. The colonies should be kept under damp places and under thick grooves of dry grass. Periodic inspection to verify the food stories is essential winter.

Insulation of hives helps to reduce consumption of honey and saves energy of bees. In the cold months namely December, January, February with days and night chilly need light insulation. Finely chopped dry grass, wood shavings, saw dust, dry leaves, chopped rice straw or wheat straw are the handy packing materials though thermocol and woolen rugs can also be used. Under valley conditions packing can be given in brood chamber, if the colony material is kept in place with strings or water proof tar paper wrapped over the packing material.

There is no need of migration of boxes toward Jammu in winter if proper packing is done. Government should come forward to provide necessary required in boosting Apiculture industry in valley as valley's environment favours the Apiculture.

http://www.greaterkashmir.com/full_story.asp?ItemID=8316&cat=12

Bumblebee See, Bumblebee Do

Bumblebee See, Bumblebee Do

September 01, 2005 - Just as travelers figure out which restaurant is good by the numbers of cars in the parking lot, bumblebees decide which flowers to visit by seeing which ones already have bee visitors. Bumblebees that watched other bees forage on green artificial flowers were twice as likely to choose the green flowers over orange flowers when it was their turn to forage, according to new research.

A live Bombus impatiens bumblebee (left) feeds at a cotton wick soaked with sugar water that protrudes from an artificial flower. The bumblebee model on the right is positioned to simulate a feeding bee. Photo credit: Brad Worden.

The finding is the first demonstration that insects can learn by just watching the behavior of other insects.

"Studying a variety of different animals -- everything from chimpanzees to bees -- that show some kind of social learning, will give us a better understanding of how social learning occurs," said behavioral ecologist Bradley D. Worden of The University of Arizona in Tucson. "One of the cool things we're finding out from bees is that complex behavior and advanced forms of learning can come from small brains."

Worden, a postdoctoral research associate in UA's department of ecology and evolutionary biology, conducted his work on the brainy bees with Daniel R. Papaj, a UA professor of ecology and evolutionary biology. The team's report has been released online and will be published in an upcoming issue of Biology Letters of the Royal Society. The National Science Foundation funded the research.

Charles Darwin was one inspiration for the study because he wrote about the possibility that honeybees were watching and learning from bumblebees, Worden said.

While observing bumblebees in the field, Worden, too, got the impression that bees were copying the behavior of other bees.

[A bumblebee inside a plexiglass tube watches through the porthole as other
bees feed on artificial flowers.]
A bumblebee inside a plexiglass tube watches through the porthole as other bees feed on artificial flowers. "Honeybees and bumblebees are social creatures" they live in these colonies," Worden said. "We know that they communicate with one another, at least in the nest, but nobody had really studied whether outside the nest they're paying attention to what other individuals are doing."

So Worden and Papaj designed experiments to test whether Darwin's musings might be true.

They trained Bombus impatiens bumblebees to visit a particular color for food by using artificial flowers -- green or orange paper circles that were 7 cm (about three inches) in diameter. At some of the "flowers" the bees could feed at cotton wicks soaked in sugar water. Without training, bumblebees tended to prefer orange over green. The bees, who can easily see the difference between the two colors, learned to prefer the color that had the sugar water.

The trained bumblebees visited a feeding arena that had three green and three orange circles. A small plexiglass tube with an observation port was positioned 25 cm (about 10 inches) away. Other bumblebees, one at a time, were allowed to press their faces against the port and watch from three to 12 trained bees feed for 10 minutes. At that distance, an observer bee could tell that there were bees on the flowers, but probably couldn't tell exactly what the bees were doing.
A separate set of observer bees served as controls: they got to watch the feeding arena for 10 minutes with no bees in it.

Then the lights were turned off and, behind the scenes, the feeding bees and their flowers were removed. A new set of three green and three orange artificial flowers was set up in the feeding arena, but the flowers had no food and the location of the particular colors was different from what the bumblebee had observed.

The observer bees were then allowed, one at a time, to visit the artificial flowers. Observers that had watched bumblebees feed on green were twice as likely to visit the green circles. To make sure that odor cues were not somehow influencing the observer bees, Worden made model bumblebees using life-size resin models of bumblebees painted in bee colors and with real bumblebee wings glued on. He then repeated the experiments with a new set of observer bumblebees watching the behavior of the models.

When it was their turn to forage, the watchers preferred the color that the model bees were "visiting."

While honeybees do a dance to communicate to hive mates the location of good flowers, bumblebees do not. Worden speculates that watching other bees in the field may be particularly important for bumblebees because they cannot find out from their hive mates exactly where the good flowers are located.

Papaj noted that Darwin's original proposition, that one species of bee may watch and learn from other species of bees, remains to be tested. He added that such "eavesdropping" would greatly expand a colony's sources of information about rewarding flowers.

Worden and Papaj plan to conduct more research to determine when bees copy others and when they learn on their own.

Source: University of Arizona in Tucson
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