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PUERTO RICO & US VIRGIN ISLANDS BEE RESCUE CAMPAIGN Help Save The Bees of the Caribbean! Please help the pollinators on Puerto Rico and…
Read MorePUERTO RICO & US VIRGIN ISLANDS BEE RESCUE CAMPAIGN Help Save The Bees of the Caribbean! Please help the pollinators on Puerto Rico and…
Read MoreBrian German Agri-Business, Regulation The new pesticide regulations regarding the use of agricultural pesticides near public K-12 school sites and licensed daycare facilities will…
Read MoreHome owners in a new Christchurch housing development are being bombed by yellow poo. Bee poo. The Highsted development houses are getting covered in little yellow streaks…
Read MoreRoss Courtney, Good Fruit Grower – http://www.goodfruit.com/bee-haulers-get-delay-in-complying-with-new-federal-rules/ The federal government has granted truckers who haul live animals, including honeybees destined for tree fruit pollination…
Read MoreNew research overturns the idea that the short-term benefits of increased global emissions of CO2 on plant growth would benefit agriculture. Instead, the latest…
Read MoreWe are running a tad late this month due to our trip to The National Honey Show in the UK in late October. It…
Read MoreDECEMBER REPORT We’re throwing a lot of numbers at you this month but we think you’ll find them useful. Below is our monthly report…
Read MoreBy: Rich Morris Hang around an online forum for Beekeepers, and you find out fast that they can be an opinionated bunch. Introduction There’s…
Read MoreBy: Ross Conrad The dose response characteristics of neonicotinoid insecticides turn out to be identical to those of genotoxic carcinogens, which are the most dangerous…
Read MoreBy: Sarah Red-Laird The Weirdest Place Michael Smith Has Been Stung and 36 Other Facts About Him Winners of the lg Nobel Prize are awarded…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson I have found it interesting to look at the types of different beehive covers or tops that have been used over the…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby At the turn of the century, Derrick Maness and I worked together for Colorado commercial beekeeper Paul Limbach. Derrick still does….
Read MoreBy: Becky Johnson By Involving All Members In The Good And The Bad, Listening To Concerns And Forever Adapting To New Ideas And Ways,…
Read MoreBy: Buddy May Dedicated mentoring of the new and inexperienced beekeeper is perhaps the single most important aspect of successful management in beekeeping. I…
Read MoreBy: Peter Sieling In 1896-1897, Bee Culture magazine, then called Gleanings in Bee Culture published its one and only serial novel. A few complained that…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman From Washington …… To Washington Jay is originally from Seattle in Washington State. Since his mother worked in a natural history…
Read MoreAdopt A Pallet To Help Beekeepers On Puerto Rico & USVI Recover. CAMPAIGN GOAL: 1,000 Langstroth hives to help replace hives destroyed by…
Read MoreA genomic study of Puerto Rico’s Africanized honey bees has found out why they are more docile than other so-called killer bees –…
Read MoreUniversity of Maryland doctoral student Samuel Ramsey has conducted award-winning research on honey bees in Thailand. (Courtesy of John Consoli) By Noah Fortson Trekking through…
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