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Besides honey, the honey bee colony is responsible for collecting and producing a number of products. The list includes, pollen, royal jelly, beeswax, the adult bees themselves and even their brood.
More on warning labels for bee products in Australia
and New Zealand, September 2000.
Allergy and warning labels for bee products in
Australia and New Zealand, July 2000.
Beekeeper sanitation; the other side of the hygienic
coin, June 2000.
HAACP and quality assurance, April 2000.
Are value-added products for you?, January 2000.
Trade:
Issue of the new millenium, July 1999.
Marketing
changes due to global situation examined, April 1999.
Pollen's
value to human consumption as researched in France, May 1997.
Discussion
of fluvalinate accumulating in the world's beeswax supply, August 1996.
Further
discussion of royal jelly as a possible health hazard, July 1996.
Discussion
of royal jelly as a possible health hazard, May 1996.
Environmental
contamination can affect colony products, May 1994.
Fluvalinate
can contaminate hive products, Israeli study, May 1994.
Apitherapy
discussion, venom potential in human health, February 1994.
Agricultural
ethics and products, August 1993.
Apitherapy
using venom, July 1993.
Analysis
of organic labeling efforts in Florida, July 1991.
Discussion
of Florida's Organic Food Law, June 1991.
A
recipe on cream made from beeswax, January 1991.
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