Index to
APIS
issues of 2001:
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January 2001
Biological Control in Beekeeping:
Hive Beetle Hints:
Citrus Canker in Florida: The Eradication Effort
Pi Chi Omega Honey Bee Project:
Roger A. Morse Lecture and Study Fund:
February Bee Workshops:
February 2001
Honey Bees as Biological Control Agents: Fungal Control of Fungus
Biological Control of Foulbrood: Bacterial Control of Bacteria
Honey Bees and Bar Codes: The Closing of the Tucson Bee Laboratory
The Clock Gene in Honey Bees: Also Affects Foraging
Oral Health and National Honey Board Efforts: More Official Respect for Honey
Complementary Pollination: Breaking the Either/Or Paradigm
Feral Honey Bee Comeback
Apitherapy Course Offered:
March 2001
Fumagillin: The Material That Controls
Nosema apis
Bees and Genes: Sociogenomic Study Beyond the Beehive
Propolis Price Increases: A Value-added Product Whose Time Has Come?
Brazil: Honey Types Proliferate
Roger A. Morse Lecture and Study Fund:
Water Crisis in Florida: Potential Bee Problems
April 2001
More on Honey Types and Standards:
Queen Problems:
Honey Locator: Online Guide to Honeys
A Diagnostic Service At Last: Determining Tracheal Mite Resistance
New Turkish Bee Journal:
Smrd Honey Bees: Breakthrough in Varroa Tolerance
The Varroa Species Complex: New Strategies to Control
Varroa destructor
Are Non-Hygienic Queens Now Passé?
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