Roles in a Honey Bee Lab
From the University of Florida Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory Roles in a Honey Bee Lab By: Kaylin Kleckner & Dr. Marley Iredale…
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From the University of Florida Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory Roles in a Honey Bee Lab By: Kaylin Kleckner & Dr. Marley Iredale…
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Berry Lemonade Bars By: Shana Archibald Ingredients □ ½ cup butter (softened) □ ⅔ cup honey □ 2 eggs □ 1 tablespoon lemon juice…
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Developing Accessible Apiaries By: Adam Ingrao, Heroes to Hives & Ned Stoller, Michigan AgrAbility If the goal in life is to live without risks,…
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By: David Burns From the moment we start our hive inspection, the thrill of searching for the queen consumes us. It’s a grand adventure,…
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USDA Reports with Supplementary by Kim Flottum Released March 17, 2023, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)…
Read MoreEttamarie Peterson Recently, I went to a farm conference and heard a talk on Farmland Assessment that gave some very good advice on how…
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By: Dr. Karén Avetisyan Honey bees reproduce naturally through swarming. This instinct developed on the long way of evolution. It occurs when there is…
Read MoreBy; Dvykaliuk Roman Propolis is a sticky resinous substance collected from buds, leaves and stems of wild plants and processed by bees. It has…
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New(ish) Beekeeper Column Off the Wahl Beekeeping Raising Queens By: Richard Wahl An admirable goal for the new beekeeper is to become self-sustaining. Learning…
Read MoreSusan E. Williams By: Nina Bagey In 1905, the first annual Harrisburg, Pennsylvania beekeeping convention was held on December 6th and 7th. Among the…
Read MoreBy: Dick Vermeulen I am a first year beekeeper addicted to watching my bees work. I think it is called “bee-fever”. I am also…
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From the Editor By: Jerry Hayes Lots of colony losses once again in 2023. There are three words I want you to remember: Varroa,…
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Leaves of Grass By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Commonly referred to by their nickname “grass,” leaves of grass have not been so controversial…
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By: Stephen Bishop Poor dads—all they receive is blame. As much as I’d like to say thank you and take responsibility for my abnormalities…
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By: Bill Lallman My Name is Bill and I am a first year beekeeper from the mid-Ohio region. When I was asked a few…
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Swarm Bag By: Mike Champlin Catching swarms (free bees) is sometimes an unexpected opportunity that happens when I’m not at home. Friends may call…
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AI? Dr. Tracy Farone Greetings beekeeping enthusiasts! Today, we’ll dive into the world of artificial intelligence and explore its application in the beekeeping industry….
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Minor Pests of Bees By: Clarence Collison Bee Louse – The bee louse, Braula coeca Nitzch is a wingless fly that lives as a…
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