Bee Interest & Arts
• Follow the Honey: The finest in unique honeys and bee-inspired offerings to you and your sweet ones.
• HK Honey: Hong Kong beekeepers, artists & designers dedicated to urban honey & urban bee related arts.
• Just Bee1: Bee photography by Angelika C. Braun.
• Martin Cheung: Pin hole photographs of Asian honeybees. Martin's personal website: here.
Beekeeping
• Apiservices: Promoting beekeeping and the bee as a pollinating agent, and the integration of beekeeping in interdisciplinary rural development projects.
• Bad Beekeeping: One Thousand Great Places to Bee on the Web!
• Beekeeping Shop: A beekeeping shop.
• Biobees: Top Bar and Natural Beekeeping Forum: Natural beekeeping - chemical-free and sustainable.
• British Beehives: traditional beehives made to an exacting high standard from first grade tight grain Canadian western red cedar sourced from FSC certified suppliers.
• Bee Proof Suits: Innovative beekeeping clothing. Protective clothing designed by beekeepers to keep you cool and protect from stings.
• Devon Beekeepers Association
• East Grinstead Beekeepers Association
• Glenn Apiaries: Dedicated to breeding honeybees for high honey production and disease resistance.
• Learn Beekeeping: Beekeeping, for all levels, courses in Wiltshire, UK.
• Natural Beekeeping Trust: Promoting ‘natural’ beekeeping.
• North Pennine Bees: Beekeeping courses, UK.
• Roof Top Honey: A vision of bringing bees to the city.
• Scientific Beekeeping: Providing the progressive beekeeper with current worldwide scientific research.
• Scottish Beekeepers: The website representing Scottish beekeepers nationally and internationally.
• Stonewall Apiary LLC: Local Honey, Beeswax and beekeeping services.
• Virtual Beekeeping Gallery: bees, honey, equipment, journals, market, associations, companies, classified ads, forums, tools, events, institutes, laboratories, museums, personalized advice, databases, links, etc.
• Wakefield & Potefract Beekeepers’ Association
• Weald Place Farm Bees: Suppliers of quality honey bees, honey & beekeeping equipment in the South East of England.
• Wharfedale Beekeepers Association
Blogs
• Antblog: A budding community of ant enthusiasts. We study ants and track ants in the news.
• Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo: Japan's love affair with bugs.
• Beeblog: The Beekeepers' Forum.
• BeeHacker: This site explores the confluence of beekeeping and technology.
• Bug Girl: Anything insect. Blog by a professional entomologist.
• Bug Squad Blog: The blog of Kathy Keatley Garvey, communications specialist for UC Davis Department of Entomology.
• Bumblebee.org: The blog of Bumblebee.org.
• Honey Bee Suite: My goal is to help the bees that keep food on our tables and beauty in our lives.
• Mark's Bees: The adventures of a backyard beekeeper in the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina U.S.A.
• Myrmecos: Alex Wild on insects, science, and photography.
• Robo's World: Trial and Tribulations of a Hobby Beekeeper!
• A Surrey Beekeeper: Follow James on his quest to obtain one, just one, pot of honey on his first year of beekeeping.....
• The Dragonfly Woman: Entomologist dealing with issues relating to aquatic insects and water.
Bees
• BWARS: Bees, Wasps & Ants Recording Society (British).
• Bees for Development: Raising awareness about the value of beekeeping for poverty alleviation.
• Help Save Bees: A campaign to promote bee awareness.
• HK Honey: Beekeeping with the Chinese honey bee: Apis cerana.
• Operation Bumblebee: Reviving the fortunes of the humble bumblebee across the entire UK arable farming area.
• Plan Bee: The Co-operative has launched Plan Bee, a 10-point plan to help reverse the decline in the British bee population.
Honey
• Nook Farm Honey: Beekeeper Helen Griggs keeps bee hives at apiaries in the Kielder Forest area of Northern Cumbria.
• Williams Honey Farm: Honey as nature intended: chemical and antibiotic free beekeeping.
Insects & Other Animals
• antARK: This site aims to introduce and uncover the impossibly large world of ants.
• Artists for Nature Foundation: ANF acts as a catalyst for nature conservation by asking artists to capture the spirit of endangered landscapes and species in their natural habitat.
• Buglife: The invertebrate Conservation Trust.
• John Dumont: Sharing with the world a love of invertebrate biology.
• The Spider Shop: Tarantulas and other Arachnids.
• What’s that Bug?: An insect identification website.
Other Interest
• Sark Paintings: Home of Sark artist Rosanne Guille and La Maison Rouge Gallery.
• Tyzacks: All Tyzacks in the world come from a group of glassmakers living in Lorraine before 1400
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