Selected web resources about honeybees, beekeeping, and pollination by bees. Maintained by Ohio State University as a partner of the AgNic agricultural resources network.
Authoritative site focusing on spiders, and social insects. Anatomy, morphology, terminology, keys, systematics, distribution and links to collections around the world are included. Extensive bibliographies, and images.
Information and other technical assistance to farmers, ranchers, Extension agents, educators, and others involved in sustainable agriculture in the United States. Provided by USDA-ATTRA (Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas)
UC Davis Department of Entomology's information about various aspects of beekeeping." Topics include swarm removal, nectar and pollen substitutes, varroa mite infestation, and Africanized honeybees in California.
Photos ofselected specimens of dragonflies from central Texas.Sponsored by The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
Official site of the Society including information about membership, meetings, publications, etc.
Coverage including insects, arachnids, myriapods, onychophorans, and terrestrial isopods, from ancient to modern species. Coverage is from 1981-present. A subset of the Biological Sciences Database.
Colorado State's directory of web resources
reviewed and selected web pages.
Contains citations for a large fraction of the world's ant literature (about 38,000 references). Provided by USDA-Agricultural Research Service.