Web Links
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1   Link   Hagan Daaz Help Save the Honey Bee
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2   Link   Hampton Apiaries
Honey Bee Removal
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3   Link   Antcliff Farms
A Great Blog from one of our Members
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4   Link   Tabb Meadows Apiary
Honey Bee Removal
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5   Link   National Honey Board -- Information for the Honey Industry
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6   Link   Virginia State Beekeepers' Association
State Beekeepers Association with plenty of good information.
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7   Link   Tidewater Beekeepers Association
Local Association located across the James River meeting in Chesapeake. Plenty of good information on their website.
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8   Link   Beekeepers' Guild of Southeast Virginia
Beekeeping Club meeting in Chesapeake with a website that has a lot of good information.
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9   Link   Nansemond Beekeepers
A group of beekeepers from the Western Tidewater area of Virginia. Members are located in the Virginia counties of Isle of Wight and Surry; Gates county, North Carolina; and the Virginia cities of Chesapeake, Franklin, Portsmouth, and Suffolk.
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10   Link   Beekeepers Guild of the Eastern Shore
Local Association located on the Eastern Shore. Plenty of good information on their website.
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11   Link   Norfolk Beekeepers Association
Norfolk Beekeepers is the youngest local beekeeper's association in Virginia.
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12   Link   MAAREC - Mid-Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension Consortium
A great site for beekeeping information, beginner to master beekeeper.
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13   Link   Bee Source
The Beesource Beekeeping website was started in 1997 by a hobbyist beekeeper and became an online community for beekeepers and beekeeping in 1999. It has experienced organic, word of mouth grassroots growth ever since. Today, Beesource.com has over 14,000 registered members and is the most active online beekeeping community of its kind in the world.
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14   Link   Bush Bees
Website of Michael Bush, a beekeeper in Nebraska. Although just one beekeepers opinion, it is a very informative site for beekeeping information.
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15   Link   Native Pollinators
There is an exclusivity amongst honeybee associations/clubs that is slowly changing as well. The Eastern Apicultural Society and many others have already accepted mason bees as a bee to include in their realm.
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