Splits & Varroa: More Colonies, Fewer Mites, New Queens – What Could Be Better?
William Hesbach At a recent beekeeping meeting the question was asked if a split can be made to help control Varroa. The answer is…
Read MoreWilliam Hesbach At a recent beekeeping meeting the question was asked if a split can be made to help control Varroa. The answer is…
Read Moreby Ulrike Lampe Every year in early Spring, beekeepers inspect their hives to find out if and how their bees have made it through…
Read Moreby Alan Harman Canadian Trevor Laing is importing thousands of workers to try to reduce Northern Ontario’s biggest export – its youth. He is…
Read MoreThe Good Food Awards invites food producers from across the country to submit their beer, charcuterie, cheese, chocolate, cider, coffee, confections, honey, oils, pickles,…
Read MoreBy Leslie Patton, BloombergNews Though criticized for being a water-thirsty crop grown mostly in California, almonds are more popular than ever. And spreads made…
Read Moreby Ed Colby The friendly UPS associate in Indonesia solemnly informed me, “I have launched an investigation into the disappearance of your queen bees!…
Read Moreby Toni Burnham There’s an image floating around the Internet (kind of like the one here) that compares honey bees and wasps, and uses…
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 Dewey Caron Glen Andresen has been keeping bees over 22 seasons. He is also a Master gardener. He enjoys teaching others both practical,…
Read MoreBut You Need Guidelines Ann Harman Experienced beekeepers know that each colony has its own ‘personality.’ And it’s ever-changing (remember all those drones that…
Read MoreAnother Famous New York Beekeeping Family by David Edwards John Edwin Hetherington was born in 1840 in Cherry Valley, Otsego County, New York, and…
Read Moreby Toni Burnham Though it was my suggestion, interviewing ten energetic and inspiring young Bee Informed Partnership scientists at once was probably a bad…
Read MoreOne Beekeeper’s Story Watch, and listen http://youtu.be/Sn-fQndtC2c Music is “Stars of The Country Down” Artist is Ring of Kerry
Read MoreOne Beekeeper’s Story Watch, and listen here: Music is “Stars of The Country Down” Artist is Ring of Kerry
Read MoreBeekeeping More Than 60 Years Ago, Caught On Film Following is a story about a 10 minute file made in 1947, the year this…
Read MoreMedina, Ohio, Horticulture Grad Gets Recognized He’s from Medina, He’s got a degree in Horticulture, and he’s my kind of guy. Congratulations Ted! COLUMBUS,…
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