From a post on Beemaster, I have found a marvelous resource for bee news and movies.
It's the Honey-Bee News.
The news articles are presented in an inviting way, with pictures to pique your curiosity. All in all it is a fabulous and useful site. Be sure not only to read the well-stocked list of news items, but also visit the "movies" page and watch the informative and helpful movies that are there.
I believe from clicking on the movie clips that are there, that you can watch the entirety of the program from Nature: The Silence of the Bees.
The page comes from someone in Valdosta, GA. I can't seem to find the name of the generous soul who has put all of this together, but we beekeepers are lucky that he/she has.
This is the tale that began in 2006 in my first year of beekeeping in Atlanta, GA. ...there's still so much to learn.
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I began this blog to chronicle my beekeeping experiences. I have read lots of beekeeping books, but nothing takes the place of either hands-on experience with an experienced beekeeper or good pictures of the process. I want people to have a clearer picture of what to expect in their beekeeping so I post pictures and write about my beekeeping saga here.Master Beekeeper Enjoy with me as I learn and grow as a beekeeper.
I began this blog to chronicle my beekeeping experiences. I have read lots of beekeeping books, but nothing takes the place of either hands-on experience with an experienced beekeeper or good pictures of the process. I want people to have a clearer picture of what to expect in their beekeeping so I post pictures and write about my beekeeping saga here.Master Beekeeper Enjoy with me as I learn and grow as a beekeeper.
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how neat that they have an entire site dedicated to bees! I enjoyed looking through it. I'm really starting to think bees are cool :) I've avoided them my whole life because of a very bad allergy but it's nice to learn. They're awesome little creatures!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, my name is Jeff Barnett and I am the editor of www.honeybee-news.com. Thank you so much for your kind comments. I am an active duty officer in the Marine Corps and work on this site in my spare time. I truely love beekeeping and hope to raise queens/packages full time once I retire in about 7 years. I am always looking for constructive feedback to make the site better for all beekeepers. Best of luck in the '09 year.
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