Schriften von Dee Lusby, Mutter der behandlungsfreien Bioimkerei
Natural Size Foundation is the Best Natural Size Foundation is the Best ABJ, November, 1996 – Page 757-758 I’m a Belgian beekeeper and I read with interest the article “Natural…
Schriften von Dee Lusby, Mutter der behandlungsfreien Bioimkerei
Natural Size Foundation is the Best Natural Size Foundation is the Best ABJ, November, 1996 – Page 757-758 I’m a Belgian beekeeper and I read with interest the article “Natural…
Lusby’s Bee Biometrics Lusby’s Bee Biometrics Prof. Dr. N. Koeniger INSTITUT FUR BIENENKUNDE (Polytechnische Gesellschaft) Fachbereich Biologie der J. W. Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt am Main 6370 Oberursel 1 Im Rothkopf 5…
W.A.S. Conference W.A.S. Conference Apiculture News- July/August 1997 Dr. Eric Erickson was our final presenter at the meeting. He was a little disappointed that his AHBs were so tame at…
Lusbys Receive W.A.S. Memorial Award Lusbys Receive W.A.S. Memorial Award ABJ – December, 1997 The Western Apicultural Society is proud to announce the selection of Ed and Dee Lusby, Tucson,…
Beekeeping on the Fringe, with Ed & Dee Lusby Bee Culture – January, 1998 Kim Flottum Dee and Ed Lusby are fringe people. They live in Tucson, Arizona, but they…
Suggested Biological Manipulative Field Management for Control of Honeybee Mites – Part 2 Suggested Biological Manipulative Field Management for Control of Honeybee Mites – Part 2 The Way Back to…
Suggested Biological Manipulative Field Management for Control of Honeybee Mites – Part 1 Suggested Biological Manipulative Field Management for Control of Honeybee Mites – Part 1 The Way Back to…
Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 5 Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 5 The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping, Part 20 Projecting Breeding Cycles Beekeepers should remember when projecting…
Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 4 Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 4 The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping, Part 19 Basic Colony Thermodynamics A cold-blooded animal is one…
Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 3 Bee Breeding in the Field: Part 3 The Way Back to Biological Beekeeping, Part 18 Back To Basics With increasing problems of parasitic…