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By: 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: 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…
Read MoreAustralian honey producers have been stung by the news that New Zealand’s honey industry is in the process of trying to trademark the word…
Read MoreThe trans-Tasman battle over Manuka honey is getting stickier. After New Zealand honey producers said they would trademark the name manuka –…
Read MoreShaloo Tiwari TheHealthSite.com Growing beard and grooming it well has recently become a trend that seems like it is here to stay. Many…
Read MoreBy: David MacFawn In late August I had the chance to visit Christian and Stephanie Ramthun’s honey bee operation which is based out of…
Read MoreBy: Jennifer Berry Legend has it that back in the 17th century, an “aha” moment occurred when a young scholar, Sir Isaac Newton, was…
Read MoreBy: Clarence Collison IMPACT OFNOSEMA DISEASE ON PRODUCTIVE CASTES The biological impact of Nosema disease has mostly been associated with worker bees, whereas drones…
Read MoreHistory Tends To Repeat Itself It can be easy to forget when working with honey bees that our human existence as their keepers pales…
Read MoreCHICKENS, WINTER, A BIT ABOUT ENGLAND Another completed year here at Bee Culture. It’s hard to believe. We’ve had a good year and hope…
Read MoreUkraine Ukraine’s 400,000 beekeepers shipped record levels of honey in the first nine months of the year, driven by a growing demand in the…
Read MoreCBC News University of Guelph apiary manager Paul Kelly says honey production has been low this year due to the cool, wet spring and…
Read MoreBeeCounted.org is a map-based public website where beekeepers and the general public can see the extensive data being collected across the country through BroodMinder…
Read MoreBy: James Tew Hey look! I see some beehives. True beekeepers just can’t help looking . . . While traveling, my much younger family…
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