The Central Association of Bee-Keepers PUBLISHED

The Central Association of Bee-Keepers
Bringing Science to the Beekeeper
PUBLISHED BOOKLETS
1985 – 2011
(list updated August 2011)
Beekeeping & History
Bailey, Dr L.
Beekeeping by numbers.
Charles, David
Thomas William Cowan, 1840–1926
Crane, Dr Eva Man’s relationship with honey storing bees.
Field, Maurice
Reducing stress in the apiary.
Field, Oliver
Notes on Cameroon bee farming. Field, Oliver
The problems of a modern honey farm. Flottum, Kim
Beekeeping Math. The number games all beekeepers play.
Frimston, J.D.
Beekeepers and their neighbours
Knight, A.
A rational approach to the honey bees of Britain.
Martin, Dr S.J.
Man-made beekeeping problems:
Is the capensis problem a good case in point?
Williams, Prof. Ingrid H. Oilseed rape and beekeeping. Williams, Prof. Ingrid H. Seven decades of bee research at Rothamsted. 1986
2011
2001
2006
2000
1986
2008
1991
2005
2003
1985
1993
Carreck, N.L. Paxton, Dr R.J.
Bee Biology
Current bee research at Rothamsted. Africanised honey bees: new ideas in honey bee biology.
1997
1992
Calder, Dr P.C. Stoakley, Morna Beeswax & Propolis
The anti-inflammatory effect of propolis and its components. ‘Here comes a candle to light you to bed...’ 1998
1997
Bee Diseases, Parasites & Predators
Bailey, Dr L.
The Isle of Wight disease. Ball, Brenda V.
Varroa jacobsoni: host-parasite-pathogen interactions. Barnes, M.; Dancer, Dr B. Detection of European Foulbrood by DNA hybridisation analysis. Brown, R.H. The Varroa problem. Clauss, B. Varroasis - the German experience. Duggan, R.M. Bees and their predators in far away places. Field, Oliver
The health of a bee farm. Kitching, I.J.
The biology of death’shead hawkmoths, Lepidopteran
kleptoparasites of honeybees.
Martin, Dr S.J.
The Varroa jacobsoni reproductive cycles puzzle. McMullan, John B.
Tracheal mite (Acarine) infestation in honeybees – some recent research.
Message, Dr D. Management and disease problems of Africanised bees in Brazil.
Archer, Dr M.E. Edmunds, Prof. M. Edwards, M. Halstead, A.
Hart, Dr A.G. Martin, Dr S.J.
Peakin, Dr G.J.
Sudd, Dr J.H.
Sudd, Dr J.H.
Williams, Dr C.S. Williams, Dr P.H. Insects other than Honey Bees
British solitary wasps and bees with special reference to species
assemblages.
When is a bee not a bee? Site management for aculeate populations. Encouraging insects in your garden.
Waste and hygiene in the leafcutting ants.
Social life of hornets in Japan. The social life of ants. The forest honey-dew harvest – is it strictly for the ants? This little ant went to market: how do social insects respond to
colony demand?
Bumble bees: individuals and populations.
Bumble bees and their decline in Britain. 2002
1995
1995
1995
1996
2000
1998
2006
1999
2008
1997
2002
2002
1995
2005
2003
1994
1986
1986
1991
1997
1989
Carreck, N.L. Hopkinson, G. Roberts, P. Willmer, Dr P.
Nectar & Foraging
Reduction in forage for pollinators and possible remedies. Trees, shrubs and bees. Analysis of Welsh nectar sources. Insect activity patterns: why, when and where do bees forage? 2001
2000
1999
1985
Thompson, Dr H.M. Winfield, A.L.
Winfield, A.L.
Pesticides & Agriculture
Pesticides and honey bees. Changes in modern agriculture. Cropping and spraying 1888 –1988. 2000
1985
1988
Pickett, Dr J.A. Pheromones & Insect Hormones
Honey bee pheromones: some recent developments in controlling
honey bee behaviour.
1986
Gilbert, Dr F.S.
Harvey, Peter
Plants & Insects
Insect-plant coevolution in the mountains of Sinai. Why brownfield sites are important for invertebrates.
1999
2004
Cresswell, Dr J.E. EIIeman, Dr C.J.
Ghazoul, Dr J.
Harley, Dr M.M.
Jacobs, Jennifer H.
Moore, Dr P.D. Osborne, Dr Juliet L. Williams, Prof. I.H. Williams, Prof. I.H. Pollen & Pollination
Bees as pollinators: how far does pollen go? Pollination: after the bee’s visit. Plant-plant interactions and pollinator facilitation.
Pollen – all packed up and ready to go.
The birds and the bees: do insect pollinators affect hedgerow fruit set
& abundance of frugiverous birds on farmland?
Prehistoric pollen: reading the pollen archives. Pollinator management: matching bees and flowers. Modelling bee-mediated gene flow from genetically modified plants.
Research into the pollination of alternative crops at Rothamsted. Cooter, Dr R.J. Kuterbach, Dr D.
Pye, Prof. J.D. Wooton, Dr R.J.
Senses, Flight & Navigation
The flight potential of insect pests and its estimation in the laboratory:
techniques, limitations and insights. Do bees have a magnetic sense? Flower patterns and blue skies. Insects: the ultimate sailing machines. 1993
1987
1992
1987
Davis, C.F.
Franks, Dr N.R. Hart, Dr A.G. Howes, Dr P.E.
Williams, John
Social Behaviour
Organisation of colony reproduction in the honey bee.
Distributed intelligence: the case of the social insects.
Information use and improvement in the honey bee. Communication in social insects.
Darwin’s Bees
2003
1992
2001
1990
2009
Riches, Dr H.R.C.
Riches, Dr H.R.C.
Voaden, J.
Medical Aspects of Beekeeping
Medical aspects of beekeeping.
Recent problems in the treatment of bee venom allergy. An exploration of the public health challenges posed by honey bees
and beekeeping in the UK.
Bushby, A.B.
Bibliography
Golden Jubilee bibliography.
1997
1992
2006
2004
2008
1990
1996
2001
1991
2004
1990
2004
1995
Booklets are priced as follows: 1985–1989: £1; 1990–1999: £1.50 (£1 to CABK
members); 2000–2011: £2.50 (£2).
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