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mikeknuckey.com—Offers bee removal services.
houstonbeeremoval.com—Offers bee removal services.
bacahoneybees.com—Offers honey bee swarm retrieval services.
Bee Swarms:
HCBA does not endorse any of the vendors listed, please consult your phone book or the Internet for additional professionals or information, nor does HCBA guarantee the completeness or accuracy of any information on the websites listed.
Brushy Mountain Bee Farm—Offers a large selection of beekeeping equipment and supplies.
B Weaver Apiaries—Apiary located near Navasota, Texas; offers various breeds of bees and queens for sale.
Bee-commerce.com—Offers lots of beekeeping supplies, as well as links to websites for purchasing bee queens and packages.
Beekeeping Equipment, package bees, queens, etc.:
Rossman Apiaries—offers a wide range of beekeeping supplies, including cypress woodenware hives; package bees and queens.
Cyberbee—Contains links to major bee research labs in the U. S. and around the world. Bee games for kids on website.
Beeculture.com—The magazine of American beekeeping. Lots of great beekeeping articles, on-line bookstore and much more.
Beekeeping Information:
Beekeeping Associations:
American Beekeeping Federation—national association for beekeepers.
Apimondia—International Association of Beekeepers.
Glorybee Foods, Inc. —supplier for craft products, beekeeping equipment, honey products. essential oils and much more.
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thebeewrangler.com—Offers bee retrieval and removal services.
Texas Beekeepers Association—Contains listing of member beekeeping associations in the State of Texas.
Related Links
For your convenience, listed below are links to value information about beekeeping, other beekeeping organizations, and bee related service providers.
Houston Beekeepers Association—Members composed of both backyard and professional beekeepers in the Houston area.
Texas A&M University Honey Bees—University Honey bee information site. FAQs, disease and parasite information.
Dadant & Sons, Inc.—Offers a large selection of beekeeping equipment, supplies, and subscription to the American Bee Journal.
Texas Apiary Inspection Service—Contains link to Texas Beekeeping statutes, newsletters, and beekeeping related forms.
Masterbeekeeper.org—Cornell University Honey Bee Studies website. Contains an extensive set of links to beekeeping information, including U. S. standards for grades of extracted honey and comb honey and just overall beekeeping resources.