The Beekeeping home page seeks to provide the novice and experienced
apiarist alike with all the information relating to the art and science of beekeeping
available through the Net. It offers archived articles and newsletters, newsgroups,
photos, a quicktime movie, FAQs, articles, links to web entomology servers and
FTP archives.
This WWW server is intended for use by the general public to increase
knowledge of science and nature. While the main research focus is on the honey
bee (Apis mellifera, L.) the server also contains information on other
insects. GEARS features:
What's buzzin'?
A features page that details the products of current research concerning
honey bees.
Beekeeping Industry.
This page features research regarding beekeeping methodologies. Current information
focuses on the identification of mites. This section is often formated like
a manual or instruction outline. Fully illustrated.
AHB Infopage.
A spin-off of the Arizona AHB Education Project. This section contains detailed
information about Africanized honey bees and how the residents of Arizona
are dealing with the reality.
Internet Classroom.
This section regularly contains information related to honey bees: what they
are, how they live, etc. All selections feature high resolution in-line and
linked graphics as well as a few sounds.
Art, Movie and Sound Libraries.
These pages contain high resolution graphics, photographs, sounds and movies
relating to bees and to a few other insects.
Other WWW Resources Index.
A collection of remote WWW servers in entomology, at local universities and
in the greater Tucson metro area.