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By: Jennifer Berry Use Methods For Controlling Varroa That Are Tested, Legal and Work Last year, a new method of using oxalic acid (OA)…
Read MoreBy: Jennifer Berry Use Methods For Controlling Varroa That Are Tested, Legal and Work Last year, a new method of using oxalic acid (OA)…
Read MoreBy: Joseph Cazier Why Americans Should Care Introduction From June 26-28, 2018 the European Parliament hosted the seventh annual BeeWeek in Brussels, Belgium. I was…
Read MoreAustralian honey, produced from domesticated European honey bees mostly foraging in native vegetation, is unique. Under the microscope, most Australian honey samples can be…
Read MoreIn an effort to provide beekeepers with a more effective and comprehensive management system, two Healthy Hives 2020 grant recipients recently announced a new…
Read MoreSamantha Grenrock GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Twenty percent of the food we eat is made possible by honey bees. And behind each of these hardworking…
Read MoreSarah Yaddaw, Communications Director PAm Meet Project Apis m’s Board of Directors July 21 on the KIM&JIM show. Watch for details and time on…
Read MoreBy: Brian Resnick Zero, zilch, nothing, is a pretty hard concept to understand. Children generally can’t grasp it until kindergarten. And it’s a concept that…
Read MoreBy: Shelley Tomlinson Biologists, beekeepers and economists are all working together at the University of British Columbia (UBC) to help beekeepers deal with challenges…
Read MoreREGISTER FOR THESE WEBINARS HERE: https://www.beeculture.com/kimandjimshow/ June 19, 2018, 12 – 1 p.m. EDT Hive Management 2.0: Developing a Practical Tool for Commercial Beekeepers…
Read MoreHi there! As beekeepers, we all love to talk about bees and why we love what we do. Most surveys focus on the bees…
Read MoreWildfires charge across western Oklahoma in April 2018 – © Oklahoma State University Ag Communications Services Stillwater, OK 74078 By Bloomberg La Nina is dead….
Read MoreWASHINGTON, April 30, 2018 (USDA release) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Monday announced the funding of $7 million to support 11…
Read MoreThe 2018 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC) was held January 11–12, 2018 at the Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, NV. Over the two-day conference, a…
Read MoreBy: Bob Binnie The debate on what constitutes good food seems to be endless. Diets abound with notions that are as varied as the…
Read MoreConcise group statement pasted below. Complements and reinforces the Letter sent by CP2C co-chairs Jeff Denham (R-CA) and Alcee Hastings (D-FL) and 21…
Read MoreBy: Joseph Cazier The Genius hive will be able to tell you what it needs to do better. Introduction Many of the changes we are…
Read MoreBy: Karl Gruber | February 1, 2018 , The Scientist Magazine The paper A. Fujiwara et al., “First report on the emergency dance of…
Read MoreMinistry For Primary Industries The New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) (similar to USDA in US) has reissued the General Requirements for Bee…
Read MoreKeeping Your Honey Waiting By: Jay Evans As a scientist, I notice and tuck away lots of recent articles on topics that relate to…
Read MoreHeat plays an important role in flower-pollinator interactions. According to new research, heat patterns serve as signatures for flowers, advertising their availability to passing…
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