CATCH THE BUZZ – Wisconsin Beekeepers May Get A Tax Break
The Wisconsin Legislature is considering a proposal to reduce the cost of beekeeping in the state. The legislation would extend the exemption on…
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Legislature is considering a proposal to reduce the cost of beekeeping in the state. The legislation would extend the exemption on…
Read MoreAlan Harman Honey bees have much better vision than was previously known, researchers at the University of Adelaide discover. The findings come…
Read MoreAbout 100 years from now, a middle-aged beekeeper will walk over to her backyard hives to introduce a queen honey bee that derives 50…
Read MoreDear Beekeeper: We need your help. Please take 30 minutes out of your busy day to complete these two surveys. Both surveys are only open…
Read MoreIn order to provide a natural varroa control alternative for use by American beekeepers, Véto-pharma has concluded an exclusive distribution agreement with Chemicals Laif,…
Read MoreBy: Christina Herrick Research published in Environmental Entomology says wildflower plantings near almond orchards does not cause fewer honey bees to visit the orchard….
Read MoreWoodland, CALIF.- Beekeepers and packers across the country have long relied on the National Honey Board (NHB) to promote honey and communicate the latest…
Read MoreDear Beekeeper: We need your help. Please take 30 minutes out of your busy day to complete these two surveys. Both surveys are only open…
Read MoreWe have some great presenters coming to the California Honey Festival- people like Margaret Lombard, CEO of the national Honey Board, Gene Brandi of…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman The Spring months are famous for the pick-your-own strawberry patches and for ripe blueberries. Use some of your honey to enhance…
Read MoreBy: Vaughn Bryant, Texas A&M There is very little truth in honey labeling. “Houston, we have a problem!” Those were words that echoed around the world…
Read MoreBy: Kim Flottum Imports, exports, production and consumption from 2016. A somewhat new look and a lot of new data come with the Department…
Read MoreBy: Connie Krochmal For this month, let’s explore another volume in Timber Press’s foraging series. “Southwest Foraging-117 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Barrel Cactus…
Read MoreReview sites, bad reviews and good customer service. By: Jessica Dally In our last article, we discussed the Facebook algorithm. But of course, if…
Read MoreBy: Dewey Caron The EAS conference has traditionally featured live honey bee workshops with bees moved to the conference site. To help coordinate and…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman If the weather and the plants and the bees cooperate then you may have three or four opportunities to collect and…
Read MoreBy: Jessica Louque Practice What You Preach – Teach What You Practice We are currently in the midst of the Lenten season in the…
Read MoreGuidelines For Finding The Best Location By: Daniel Thurston QUESTION: I’m making splits and increasing my colony numbers this bee season. I’m at the…
Read MoreBy: Larry Connor In Nature In Nature, queen replacement is a family event. When a queen is being a replaced, the worker bees recognize…
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