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The best beekeeper is the best manager. Several kinds of management are important to beekeepers, including that associated with colony maintenance and financial issues. A major task of beekeepers is to manage their time. This is perhaps the most limiting factor in beekeeping. There is always more to do than time to do it.

General issues include detecting and controlling diseases and pests of honey bees, feeding colonies, moving hives and maintaining equipment.

OSmokers their fuel, November 2000.

OBee nutrition and what we don't know; new techniques to measure protein, September 1999.

OWorker protection standard issues cannot be ignored by the beekeeper, August 1999.

O More on Protein Management, June 1999.

O The Nemesis Effect; biological introductions out of control, May 1999.

OSupplemental protein feeding, March 1999.

OAbout use of smoke in colonies, March 1999.

OCloser examination of Varroa becoming resistant to pesticides, February 1999.

. OHygienic behavior in honey bees, September 1998.

OThe sticky board: a new apicultural tool, May 1998.

OVarroa management compared to American chestnut, May 1998.

OPrecision Agriculture: A Beekeeping Perspective, March 1998.

ONew southeastern forest management practice affects beekeeping, February 1998.

OQueen problems and possible reasons from both producer and user perspective, February 1998.

OWarm winter woes mean supplementary feeding may be necessar, February 1998..

OFinding the Queen: Eternal Beekeeping Problem, September 1997.

OLong-term Terramycin® Use: Prescription for Resistance? September 1997.

OQueen Storage: The Pheromonal Connection, September 1997.

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OPollen Flow: As Important as Honey Flow, August 1997.

OTransgenic Oilseed Rape: The Honeybee Connection, April 1997.

OProblems caused by off-spec corn syrup in Canada, February 1997.

OManging honey bees in top bar hives, November 1996.

ODiscussion of winter losses and basic beekeeping, August 1996.

OUpated spreadsheet program for financial analysis, June 1996.

ODiscussion of beekeepers adopting technology, December 1995.

OTips on finding queens, September 1995.

ODiscussion of feeding honey bees minerals, May 1995.

OMajor discussion of queen rearing, video, nutritional aspects and instrumental insemination, April 1995.

OManaging fluvalinate for Varroa control, February 1995.

ODiscussion of breeding programs coming of age, January 1995.

ODiscussion of effects of crowding bees in colonies, Journal of Economic Entomology, January 1994.

OManaging the many complexities of African bees, January 1994.

OManaging bee spills using soapy water, August 1993.

OBeginning beekeeping management video series released, June 1993.

OToo frequent honey removal damages the crop? May 1993.

OManage to minimize urban restrictions, May 1993.

ODiscussion of a general mangement plan, February 1993.

OBees used in biocontrol; distributing beneficial bacteria in apples, October 1992.

OBees getting drunk in fermenting honey; cause for winter loss? October 1992.

OComplexities in queen breeding explained, September 1992.

OManaging stinging insects/incidents; focus on firefighters, August 1992.

OManaging crises in beekeeping, August 1992.

OFeedback from Florida inspectors: extender patties; formic acid; management, July 1992.

OFeeding pollen supplement/substitute; recipes, February 1992.

OFull text of model certification plan as worked out in an industry meeting in St. Louis, MO, January 1992.

OComments on the model plan, January 1992.

OA report on various studies given at the American Bee Research Conference held in Tucson, AZ. Chalkbrood and Varroa are topics, October 1991.

OObservations on Chinese beekeeping methods, October 1991.

Analysis of use of aldicarb (Temik®) in citrus and affect on bees and beekeepers, August 1991.

OA survey of beekeeping done by Bee Culture, August 1991.

OTips on protecting bees from pesticides during mosquito control operations, July 1991.

OUsing recycled paper as smoker fuel, May 1991.

OMore on feeding protein. Occurrence of new yeast product in California, May 1991.

ODiscussion of Florida panhandle feeding study, April 1991.

OMore on articles on beekeeping costs.

OOils as insecticides to kill nuisance honey bees, December 1990 .

OResearch results at American Bee Research Conference in Tucson, AZ, October 1990.

OInformation on analysing costs associated with beekeeping, September 1990.

OAnalysis of protein management in beekeeping, July 1990.

OAnalysis of SAD and BAD bees by Andy Nachbaur, July 1990. ODiscussion of managing nectar resources, June 1990.

OFocusing on colony numbers can be a management problem.

ODiscussion of professionalism in agriculture and beekeeping, May 1990.

ODiscussion of limiting factor in beekeeping, April 1990.

ODiscussion of events of 1990s: AHB and Food Safety, December 1989.

OUsing soapy water to kill honey bees, November 1989.

ODiscussion of honey bee flyways. Dr. von Frisch, bees dancing and radar, July 1989.

ODiscussion of bar coding products (and bees?), May 1989.

ODiscussion of beekeeping on the pesticide treadmill, April 1989.

OHow to make decisions in times of risk using joint probability, January 1989.

ODiscussion of beekeeping management in extraordinary times, January 1989.

OHistorical discussion of negotiated rule making efforts that collapsed, December 1988.

ORecommendations on checking for pollen in the fall, October 1988.

OMarking queens using international colors, September 1988.

OSpecifics on providing water for honey bees, May 1988.

ODiscussion of swarm control and disposition of swarms, April 1988.

OImportance of providing water to bees, March 1988.

ODiscussion of various maladies affecting bees and how management may alleviate contributory conditions, February 1988.

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