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* * * * * * BEE-L FAQ * * * * * *
updated July 29, 1994 (changes as compared to 7/8/94 edition)
  Added BEE-L Charter to "What is BEE-L"
  Corrected BITNET address for BEE-L list.
  Assorted changes in sci.agriculture.beekeeping FAQ
 
What is BEE-L?
Charter:
BEE-L is for the discussion of research and information
concerning the biology of bees.  This includes honey bees
and other bees (and maybe even wasps).  We communicate about
sociobiology, behavior, ecology, adaptation/evolution,
genetics, taxonomy, physiology, pollination, and flower
nectar and pollen production of bees.
On the technical side:
BEE-L is a computerized e-mail list. All e-mail sent to the BEE-L
address is duplicated and mailed to all the current subscribers on the
list. The listserver (the computer that runs the list) maintains a log
(archive) of all messages, and list members may request a copy of
the log. The archive has a separate file for each month, and these
files are currently saved for about a year. To access the listserve
computer itself (i.e. to subscribe to or unsubscribe from BEE-L, to
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If you are on the Internet, send an e-mail message to
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If that fails, then write one of the following (these are typical addresses
that should be forwarded to a person who can answer your question):
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POSTMSTR@<listnode>
Note: <listnode> = ALBNYVM1.BITNET if you are on BitNet.
<listnode> = uacsc2.albany.edu  if you are on Internet).
 
To avoid this problem, UNSUBSCRIBE from  BEE-L before you move to
a new e-mail address, and then  resubscribe from your new address.
 
How do I get help using the listserver?
Send a message to the listserver, with the one word HELP in the body
of the message.  Address the message to [log in to unmask] if
you  are on BitNet, or address it to [log in to unmask] if you
are  on the Internet. The listserver will mail a help document back to
you.  Sending the message INFO ? will cause the listserver to mail
you a  list of additional help documents that are available. These
additional  documents are requested by sending the message INFO
<topic> (be  sure to substitute the desired document name for <topic>)
 
 
 
sci.agriculture.beekeeping FAQ
 
7/28/94
 
This is FAQ #3 for sci.agriculture.beekeeping.
To have this FAQ archived in news.answers, it needs to be submitted following
 
a rigorous template. It is about halfway done. Later this month I'll
submit this FAQ. (Adam)
 
 
Pointers To Apicultural Information On The Internet
 
 sci.agriculture.beekeeping   USENET newsgroup
 
 [log in to unmask]  Listserv List
 
 To subscribe to bee-L, send e-mail to [log in to unmask]
 with one line in the body of your message:
 SUBSCRIBE bee-L <put your real name here>
 To get help on how to run the listserver, send e-mail to
 [log in to unmask] with one line
 in the body of your message:
 HELP
 To send a message to all current BEE-L subscribers, mail it to
 [log in to unmask]
 
 Beekeeping Home Page (world wide web)
   http://alfred1.u.washington.edu:8080/~jlks/bee.html
(thanks to Jordan L.K. Schwartz, [log in to unmask])
 
Entomology World Wide-Web Server at Colorado State University
    http:// www.colostate.edu/Depts/Entomology/ent.html
 
 Entomology World Wide-Web Server at Iowa State University
    http:// www.public.iastate.edu/~entomology/
 
 sun1.oardc.ohio-state.edu  Anonymous ftp
 sun1.oardc.ohio-state.edu  Gopher
 (comments on the above to [log in to unmask])
 
crl.com      Anonymous ftp
                password <your e-mail address>
                /users/ro/robbee/BEE>
         +%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%
         %   [log in to unmask]   box 721 healdsburg ca 95448   %
         +%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%
 
 sunsite.unc.edu   Anonymous ftp, gopher, telnet
   /pub/academic/agriculture/sustainable_agriculture/beekeeping
/pub/academic/agriculture/sustainable_agriculture/beekeeping/newsletters/apis
 
 
 
    ftp.ucdavis.edu    Anonymous ftp
     /pub/extension/4h-youth/bee-keeping
 
Questions about accessing these sources may be answered locally or by
reading news.answers, news.announce.newusers or by writing me, and I'll try
to point you in the best direction.([log in to unmask])
Please don't be afraid to ask!
 
Beekeeping FAQ's (frequently asked questions) Via email.
How to USE:
Internet E-Mail a message addressed to:<FAQ name>@beeneet.com
on subject line put the name of the FAQ: <FAQ subject>
For example, to get Hint.103, Honey Adulteration, send E-Mail to
[log in to unmask], with a subject line HONEY ADULTERATION.
that's all, you are welcome to add a message.<G> Mail runs are 6am
 & 6pm.
 
FAQ                                           Last update    7-11-94
  name                                                * NEW or UPDATED
_________
HINT.IND        THIS INDEX                                           *
ambee.fed       Info-Joining American Beekeeping Federation          *
apimon95.txt    Info- APIMONDIA 1995 Meeting
mead.lst        How to join the Mead list mail
bee-l.faq       How to Join the Bee-L list mail & find FAQ's
import.relief   Letter to Congress, William J. Clinton (1994)
usda-bee.lab    Address & Info on Sending Dead bee samples (1992)
formic.txt      Warning on use of Formic Acid by beekeepers (1992)
propolis        Jerry Bromenshenk on PROPOLIS (1993)
4-H.txt         4-H joins the Internet (1993)
FSHEET11        INFORMATION US BEEKEEPING
HINT.101        SOURCES OF BEEKEEPING INFORMATION
HINT.102        HONEY AND ITS USES
HINT.103        HONEY ADULTERATION
HINT.104        FLORIDA BEE INSPECTION
HINT.105        FLORIDA BEARS AND BEEKEEPING
HINT.106        HONEY HOUSE SANITATION
HINT.107        FLORIDA HONEY LABELING REGULATIONS
HINT.108        PRODUCING SECTION (COMB) HONEY
HINT.109        EXHIBITING HONEY
HINT.110        SAMPLE POLLINATION AGREEMENT
HINT.111        SOLAR BEESWAX RENDERING AND HINTS FOR EXHIBITING WAX BLOCKS
HINT.112        EXTENSION APICULTURAL VISUAL AIDS
HINT.113        USING HONEY IN LARGE-QUANTITY RECIPES
HINT.115        GOOD NEIGHBOR GUIDELINES AND ORDINANCES
HINT.116        CHALKBROOD RECOMMENDATIONS
HINT.117        HONEY MARKETING SURVEY
HINT.118        PRODUCING POLLEN
HINT.119        FINANCIAL MANGEMENT FOR BEEKEEPERS
HINT.120        UPWARD VENTILATION
HINT.121        WAX MOTH CONTROL
HINT.122        BEE STINGS AND REACTIONS
HINT.123        EXTENSION APICULTURE IN FLORIDA
HINT.124        FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND RATIOS FOR BEEKEEPING OPERATIONS
HINT.125        PRESERVING WOODENWARE IN BEEKEEPING OPERATIONS
HINT.126        THE VALUE OF POLLINATION BY HONEY BEES
HINT.127        THE VARROA BEE MITE
HINT.128        INFANT BOTULISM AND HONEY
HINT.129        HONEY JUDGING AND STANDARDS
HINT.130        USING THE HONEY REFRACTOMETER
HINT.131        OBSERVATION BEE HIVES
 
All Hints courtesy of Malcolm T. Sanford, Cooperative Extension Service
University of Florida, Gainesville, Fl Internet address:[log in to unmask]
beenet.com is a service for Beekeepers & Friends operated by Andy Nachbaur.
Thanks to Andy Nachbaur ([log in to unmask]) for putting this
together.
 
 
 Honey Hotline                          NHB Food Technology Program
  1 -800-356-5941                     P.O. Box 281525
  415-340-3568  (FAX)              San Franscisco, CA 94128-1525 USA
 
 
 The American Apitherapy Society, Inc.
 P.O. Box 124, Woodsville, NH 03785
  603-747-2507 (V,F)
 
 
Mead lovers list:
[log in to unmask]   mead mailing list (subscribe, unsubscribe,
etc)
[log in to unmask] (to send message to all current mead-lover
subscribers)
 
 The Mead Association
 P.O. Box 4666
 Grand Junction, CO 81502
 1-800-693-MEAD
 outside US 303-442-9111
 
 Mead book list: for a good list of books on mead mail: [log in to unmask]
 ask for book list.
 
 
Printed Beekeeping Reference Source
 
For an extensive list of Australian beekeeping references e:mail
[log in to unmask] (Thanks Adrian)
 
For British beekeeping references and general British bee information, e:mail
 
[log in to unmask] (Thanks Malcolm)
 
John Mcghee, VA Dept of Agriculture Apiary Inspector wishes questions
from, and has a list of resources for *beginning beekeepers*.
He will focus on practical management and the first years for beekeepers.
e:mail  [log in to unmask]
 
Dr. Rick Fell, Apiculture/Entomology professor and researcher at VA Tech
is available for questions, comments and queries.
e:mail  [log in to unmask]
 
For historical bee lore questions (bees knees), and bee lore info e:mail
[log in to unmask] (thanks Warner)
 
 
If anyone would like to "keep" a list of beekeeping references,
making it available to other beekeepers on the internet,
send us your e:mail address and ideas. This will save space on the FAQ.
I'm surprised nobody has volunteered. We need experts to answer questions
and curate specialized apicultural information sites on the internet.
Speak up! Let's go!
Maybe this is not clear? For example: Someone coming up with a list of all
the useful beekeeping books.
Make a bibliography, update it, nurture it if you will, and we'll
put you (we will make a *pointer* to you) on the FAQ as the
source for this specific information.
This structure for information archival/retrieval is very
efficient and powerful. We need you! Read the FAQ at the end of this doc.
for ideas.
 
 
BOMBUS
 A mailing list dedicated to Bumblebees!!
 To subscribe, send a message to [log in to unmask]
 To send a message to everyone on the list, mail it to
 [log in to unmask]
 
 The Bombus list is maintained by Chris Plowright
 ([log in to unmask])
 
 
  FAQ List
 The following list of frequently asked questions was compiled by
 Rick Hough ([log in to unmask])  Thank you Rick for a fine job.
 
Folks? Please answer some of these questions if you can find time.
(you'll get your name in the FAQ!)
 
  Why did my beehive die?
  What is the difference between Honey Bees and other stinging insects?
  How do I recognize a honey bee?
  Why do Bees Sting?
  What Should I do if there are bees flying all around me?
  What is the best treatment for a bee sting?
  What about allergic reactions?
  Is it true that all bees/honeybees will more likely attack things that
  are tall/dark/furry-hairy/smelly (what kind of smells?) ?
  What is Apitherapy?
  What is an African Bee, and how do I recognize it?
  Why are African Bees called "Killer Bees?"
  Are African Bees really dangerous?
  Do I have to worry about African Bees? (will African Bees be moving into
  my neighborhood?)
  How far north will the "killer Bees" get, and when?
  How do I get rid of Yellow Jackets?
  Bibliography of children's books on bees.
  Bibliography of beekeeping texts.
  Bibliography of biology (habitat, parasites, etc.)
  Protective gear.
  Finding Queens.
  Regulatory and research people and their addresses.
  AHB Progress and news.
  What is the National Honey Board?
  How do I find a local beekeeper?
  What is a swarm -are they dangerous
  Are their different races of honeybees? What are they and how do they
  differ?
  Supering.
  Pollen Production.
  Honey Production.
  Queen Rearing.
  Social Order.
  Lore.
  Bee Deterrent?
  Swarm removal.
 
 
   Thanks,
 
Rick   [log in to unmask]
 
Adam   [log in to unmask]
 
 
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