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Beekeeping management is much the same outside the United States, although conditions under which it is carried out can be quite different.

OAfrican bee makes Ecuador a virtual paradise, September 2000.

ONew Zealand rejects eradication of Varroa, September 2000.

OBee botany study in southern Ecuador, August 2000.

OProduction reports from Canada and Argentina, January 2000.

O Sixth Ibero-American Beekeeping Congress and XII Mexican Seminar, Mérida, México, August 1998.

OArgentina, a force to reckon with, September 1998.

OParis Bee Venues: Urban Beekeeping, July 1997.

OLavender: Provence's Prime, Problematic Honey Plant, July 1997

OFalse Acacia: French Connection, June 1997.

OPollen's value to human consumption as researched in France, May 1997.

OBeekeeping in Southern France: An Ancient Activity Recorded in Stone Wall , April 1997.

OBeekeeping in Southern France: A Professional Activity, March 1997.

O Article on Fifth Ibero-American Apicultural Congress, Uruguay 1996.

OEgyptian beekeeping: On assignment with VOCA, March 1992.

OVarroa history in Italy and research in Udine, September 1989.

OInitial observations on Italian beekeeping, July 1989.

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