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By: Kim Flottum August was about as busy a time as I’ve had in years. We were gone for a week to Delaware for the annual…
Read MoreBy: Kim Flottum August was about as busy a time as I’ve had in years. We were gone for a week to Delaware for the annual…
Read MoreBy: Jeremy Barnes Dr. Mark Winston ended his report on the recent Bee Audacious Conference (Bee Culture, June 2017) with the exhortation that “We…
Read MoreBy: Nicola Bradbear Hundreds of supporters of Bees for Development gathered to celebrate bees and the work of the Charity in the gardens of…
Read MoreBy: Lloyd Harris What Happens In Colonies AFTER Mid August Determines How Successfully Colonies Can Be Wintered If you ask most beekeepers how they prepare…
Read MoreBy: David VanderDussen and Kathleen Ireland NOD Apiary Products’ Story Of Innovation Part 3, Developing An Environmentally Friendly Miticide Recap: In Part 1 of…
Read MoreBy Clarence Collison Queen Cells and Rearing Stimuli There are basically two types of queen cells – those made from a worker larva, and…
Read MoreBy: Jay Evans Minerals and The Bees’ Needs Rachael Bonoan and colleagues at Tufts University have been studying the impacts of salt and other…
Read MoreBy: Connie Krochmal This article will conclude the series on foraging book reviews. “Midwest Foraging-115 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Burdock to Wild…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman Well, this year’s honey crop was a bust. Rain, rain and more rain during the blooming time of this area’s major…
Read MoreSwammerdam’s Apprentice Beeswax. What Is It? The main constituents and the physical properties of beeswax.Wax is a hydrocarbon – contains the elements carbon, hydrogen…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby The Good Samaritan The pot grower down the road told me his bees are doing fabulous. I asked him how his mites…
Read MoreBy: Jessica Louque Turkey Wars Sometimes, I get a few complaints from readers that my article has nothing to do with bees, or is…
Read MoreBy: James Tew Well, is it European Foulbrood or not? Comb – much more than a hive product. Odds and Ends – Adding wax…
Read MoreBy: Jennifer Berry The thought of taking a 12-24 hour old larvae and transforming it into a queen is amazing. It’s been almost 20…
Read MoreBy: Sarah Gabric Everywhere you might go in Costa Rica, from the capital city of San Jose, to a remote barrio, to a tourist…
Read MoreApiculture New Zealand chief executive Karin Kos A New Zealander is charged with receiving 1,980 lbs. of stolen honey valued at $40,000, which comes…
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Read MoreAlan Harman Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup, has been added to California’s Prop 65 list, meaning that glyphosate is “known to…
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Read MoreImage: Lot 26: Medical journal kept by surgeons aboard the Continental frigate Deane and other vessels, 1777-88. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000. New York—On…
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