Comprehensive listing of some the most valuable beekeeping resources available, to help both new and experienced bee keepers learn all they can about the fascinating world of honey bees and beekeeping!
The Apiary Inspectors of America is a non-profit organization established to promote better beekeeping conditions in North America. Find listings on how to contact your state's apiary inspection services, to learn about all the rules & regulations for beekeeping in your state.
The Honey Bee Health Coalition has collaboratively developed best management practices to help protect honey bees and other pollinators in and around soybean fields. Find tons of information on best management practices to help keep your honey bees healthy and alive!
The American Honey Producers Association is an organization of beekeepers, for beekeepers, and has a website filled with useful information!
American Honey Producers Association
The Bee Informed Partnership was formed to help take the guess work out of beekeeping management.
Pollinator Partnership’s mission is to promote the health of pollinators, critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education, and research. They manage various programs that promote pollinator health and provide public and private partners with the tools to get involved.
Bees in the D is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to create a cooperative effort between residents, schools, organizations, and businesses in the city of Detroit and Southeast Michigan to contribute to both the health of honey bee colonies and the education of their importance to our environment.
The American Bee Journal has been published since 1861 for hobby and commercial beekeepers, bee supply dealers, queen breeders, package-bee shippers, honey packers, and entomologists. Their monthly issues contain very informative and educational articles regarding the honey bee and beekeeping.
American Bee Journal
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A standard in the beekeeping industry today, Bee Culture is one of the leading magazines for informative articles pertaining to beekeeping and the honey bee, geared towards helping both new and experienced beekeepers take better care of their bees!
Bee Culture
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Honey is nature's finest work. Discover honey recipes, where to buy honey, information about honeybees, and resources for honey professionals.
The Beesource Beekeeping website has experienced organic, word of mouth growth ever since it got started in 1997. Today, Beesource.com has over 28,000 registered members and is the most active online beekeeping community of its kind in the world. If you are interested in beekeeping information, visit their active online beekeeping forums to read and learn from what thousands of others have shared online.
The NASA Honey Bee Forage Map is a very handy map of the United States and the different areas of foraging for bees. Click on your area of the map to see a list of honey bee forage species and their blooming periods for any region within that state!
BuzzAboutBees.net has some very informative articles about all types of bees. Definitely worth checking out!