Bee Alert
University of Montana Department of Biological Sciences researching the use of bees to assess environmental hazards. Description of their activities and projects. Includes a kids' page.
Bee Biology and Systematics Lab
Logan Bee Laboratory of the USDA in Utah.
Bee Research
Research information from the United States National Honey Board.
Bee Research Institute at Dol (Czech Republic)
History of the institute, with some information about services offered (especially classification of bee races), staffing, and products. Contact details. (Czech, German and English)
Carl Hayden Bee Research Centre
Information for students and beekeepers about the facility; describes their research into crop pollination, and threats to honey bee populations.
Honey Bee Laboratory at Penn State University
Investigates the diseases, behavior, physiology and social organization of honey bees.
Honey Bee Research
Links to research establishments around the world from Cyberbee.net.
Honey Bee Science Research Centre
Based in Tamagawa University, Japan. Brief description of the centre, and its publications. Links to the Asian Apicultural Association. (Japanese and English.)
International Bee Research Association
IBRA is a not-for-profit organization with members throughout the world. The organization aims to increase awareness of the vital role of bees in agriculture and the natural environment.
Ohio State University Honey Bee Laboratory
A multi-purpose laboratory encompassing both extension and research responsibilities. Description of activities and events, their bee garden and bee museum. Also includes fact sheets, and a photo/audio gallery.
Society of the German Bee Research Institutes
Website is partly in German. It has a large collection of links.
USDA Bee Research Laboratory
Conducts research on the biology and control of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) diseases, parasites and pests.
USDA Beneficial Insects Research Unit
Subtropical Agricultural Research center Located in Weslaco, Texas, USA.
USDA Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology L
Located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Research topics include Africanized honey bees, Varroa mites, and tracheal mites.