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"Frank I. Reiter" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Feb 2004 09:21:39 -0500
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Over the years the web site for my small (large-hobbyist level) apiary has
grown to several hundred pages with many photos of my bees on different
wildflowers, information about bees wax, elementary information about
honeybees, etc.  You can see an example here:
www.blessedbee.ca/encyclopedia/ .

Increasingly (and to my surprise) I am hearing that my site is being used as
an educational resource by schools.  Largely because of that, I have started
to put together some elementary information about beekeeping as well.  I am
starting with honeybee pests and diseases.

You can see an example of what I am trying to create here, a page about wax
moths:

http://www.blessedbee.ca/encyclopedia/honeybees/diseases/waxmoths.php

I am happy to say that there are many pests and diseases that I have yet to
experience, and so I do not have photographs of them.  I wonder if anybody
here can suggest a source of photographs of Varroa, tracheal mites, AFB
scales, etc that I could use to illustrate what I write.  I will happily
credit the sources of course.

Frank.
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The very act of seeking sets something in motion to meet us;
something in the universe, or in the unconscious responds as if
to an invitation.  - Jean Shinoda Bolen

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