CATCH THE BUZZ – Pollinator Partnership Helps Fund Honey Bee Research
Timely Support from USDA APHIS and Pollinator Partnership Members There will be a few more busy researchers gearing up for the 2015 season thanks…
Read MoreTimely Support from USDA APHIS and Pollinator Partnership Members There will be a few more busy researchers gearing up for the 2015 season thanks…
Read Moreby Tom Davidson Okay, fine, call me nutbag-crazy. But I’m here to tell you that tanging does, indeed work. It’s not just for breakfast…
Read Moreby Wolfgang Ritter Until a few years ago the occurrence of diarrhoea and crawling bees in Spring was regarded as typical for Nosema infestation….
Read Moreby Tom Seeley & Ann Chilcott Anyone who observes a swarm of bees launch into flight and move off to its new home is…
Read MoreClemson University Taps Kelly Registration Systems to Prevent Honey Bee Colonies from Accidental Pesticide Exposure With Kelly Registration Systems, once beekeepers, farmers and pesticide…
Read MoreColony Count, Honey Production and Honey Prices Up In 2014 Released March 20, 2015, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board,…
Read MoreBy William Hesbach Leather, the mainstay fabric of early smokers, existed in an age of less disposable products making repair a common skill…
Read Moreby Ross Conrad Stewart and Cedar Anderson of Byron Bay, Australia have made history and are fast becoming legendary. The father and son team…
Read MoreAn inquiry into honey and pollen by Leah Latshaw “What is honey?” “Why is it different colors?” “How is the honey produced by a…
Read MorePlan on coming to Medina in October by Bee Culture Staff Join Bee Culture Magazine’s Exploration of the Four Pillars of Honey Bee Management…
Read Moreby Ross Conrad There are various ways to feed and each option has benefits and drawbacks for you and your bees. The month of…
Read MoreA routine aspect of beekeeping by James E. Tew It is a beehive fact of life Occasional dead bee colonies – at any time…
Read MoreBeeswax is a complex substance made up of wax esters, fatty acids and hydrocarbons. by Clarence Collision Wax is used by honey bees to…
Read Moreby Ann Harman Once upon a time – and not all that long ago – the speaker’s life was easy. You selected your slides…
Read Moreby Marcel Durieux One of the charms of the top-bar hive (TBH) is its lack of standardization. It comes in a variety of forms,…
Read MoreIf you know about woodworking you can do this by Peter Siehling The 1901 edition of ABC of Bee Culture features a woodcut with…
Read Moreby Jim Thompson There are several ways that beekeepers install packages of bees into their hives. Some hives will have an entrance ramp and…
Read MoreMuch of what you’ve heard is wrong. by Charles Linder This is intended to question the way you look at small hive beetle. Most…
Read MoreSmall hive beetle in Italy. And maybe beyond! by Andrea Quigley Two months ago, we looked at the woes of Calabrian beekeepers facing bankruptcy…
Read MoreTOP TEN WAYS TO HELP BIRDS, AND THE BEES, THIS SPRING 1. Keep your cat indoors (http://www.abcbirds.org/abcprograms/policy/cats/index.html) —This is best for your cat as…
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