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By Jay Evans Can Propolis Be Used To Improve Colony Health Having visited Brother Adam’s apiaries at Buckfast Abbey and his honey sites in…
Read MoreBy Jay Evans Can Propolis Be Used To Improve Colony Health Having visited Brother Adam’s apiaries at Buckfast Abbey and his honey sites in…
Read MoreBy: Ross Conrad My typical Winter losses over the last decade have tended to hover between 10-18%. Not ideal, but far better than what most…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman “And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days.” James Russell Lowell, American poet, certainly…
Read MoreBy: Jessica Louque The Necessity of Morel-ity If you ever ask Bobby what his favorite ______ is, he will say “free” for his answer. When…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby What Happens When? This Winter I drove over the mountains to put down a rebellion of beekeepers who thought they might…
Read MoreUniversity of Guelph Credit: Dara Stanley Neonicotinoid pesticides hinder wild queen bumblebee’s reproductive success, according to a new University of Guelph study. The study…
Read MoreA Montana beekeeper reported 488 of his hives stolen in January after he transported them to California. Most of the hives have been recovered…
Read MoreBy Elizabeth Grossman “It takes two million individual blossoms to produce a pound of honey,” explains Zac Browning, owner of Browning’s Honey Company in…
Read MoreU.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will provide greater flexibility in nutrition requirements for school…
Read MoreKaren Rennich, Executive Director The Bee Informed Partnership The Bee Informed Partnership is proud to announce the start of a new technical transfer team…
Read MoreFrom Entomology Today By Josh Lancette The plight of honey bees is well documented, as is the cause of much of their grief:…
Read MoreThe imported bees are more readily available but carry a greater risk of bringing in disease from the Varroa mite. A new group, the…
Read MoreBy Isa Soares for The Diplomat Scientists have argued that honeybees literally work themselves to death. They’re such busy bees in fact, that their…
Read MoreBy Tara Roberts When agriculture helps pollinators, pollinators help agriculture, according to a research review published recently by an international group of experts, including…
Read MoreBy Jeff Wells Don’t let all the wooden crates, hay bales and “meet the farmer” signs fool you: Locally sourced products have become a big…
Read MoreAccuWeather Global Weather Center – April 26, 2017 – AccuWeather reports wet weather and severe storms will keep extreme temperatures at bay in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic this…
Read MoreThere gloom at opposite end of the planet over the outlook for honey producers. In Canada, The Chronicle Herald newspaper reports Nova…
Read MoreRESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. (April 20, 2017) – It’s not just the beehives at the Bayer Bee Care Center that are buzzing with activity…
Read MoreA beekeeper’s accidental discovery of a plastic-eating caterpillar in her hives may offer the solution to the shopping bag pollution now clogging landfill…
Read MoreThe importance of controlling varroa populations especially in areas of relatively dense bee colonies was stressed by Dr Dennis vanEngelsdorp at the BBKA Spring…
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