BEAR ATTACK!
The saddest site to see in a beeyard. by Jim Grupp One early morning in late October, a Black Bear attacked one of my…
Read MoreThe saddest site to see in a beeyard. by Jim Grupp One early morning in late October, a Black Bear attacked one of my…
Read MoreItaly and Small Hive Beetles by Andrea Quigley Italian beekeepers are in despair with the discovery that small hive beetle (‘SHB’, Aethina tumida) has…
Read MoreSo you want to be a honey sommelier? by Marina Marchese Raffaele lifted the glass of honey to capture the sunlight that illuminated the…
Read MoreNew U.C. Davis Extension Apiarist by M.E.A. McNeil The quest started years ago, when Eric Mussen began to contemplate retiring from his job as…
Read Moreby Peter Sieling Dick’s widow, Alice, called me on the first of September about a bee swarm. She probably thought of me because I…
Read Moreby Timothy Norray Tim Norray here from a little town of Berne, New York (Albany County). My father Jack has kept bees for over…
Read MorePhil Craft Got A Question? He knows! A beekeeper in Ohio writes: I would like to purchase three or more nucs next Spring for…
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 MoreHe Has Explored Bees On Every Continent Where They Fly by M.E.A. McNeil Tigers and bears, an even worse mite, giant bees, and honey…
Read MoreFIRST PRIZE – COVER Julie Maurer On the Twelfth Day of Christmas, my Honey gave to me: Twelve drones a-buzzin’, eleven acres blooming, ten…
Read MoreKeeping Bees In Vermont Without Treatments Of Any Kind by Ross Conrad A long, non-descript driveway off the main road in New Haven, Vermont…
Read MoreJan Is One Of The Movers And Shakers Of The Oregon State Beekeepers by Dewey Caron Jan Lohman and partner Vince Vazza run over…
Read MoreA New Voice At The Helm Of Brushy Mountain Bee Farm by Jennifer Berry For sometime now, I’ve wanted to interview Shane Gebauer for…
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 MorePhil Craft Got A Question? He knows! Note to Bee Culture readers: An answer in my September column elicited such decided responses, both pro…
Read MoreAmerica’s Father Of Practical Beekeeping by David Edwards In 1853, Lorenzo Langstroth of Massachusetts and Moses Quinby of New York published their books on…
Read MoreIn the last article I mentioned how difficult research can be at times and that the current project we are working on has been…
Read MoreBy Paul Bedard, of the Washington Examiner’s “Washington Secrets” The daisies being pushed up by the 65,000 buried at the famous Historic Congressional Cemetery,…
Read MoreBy Paul Bedard, of the Washington Examiner’s “Washington Secrets” The daisies being pushed up by the 65,000 buried at the famous Historic Congressional Cemetery,…
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
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