The American Bee Research Report
A Summary Of The Proceedings From Galveston By: Elina L. Niño This year marked yet another tremendous joint conference of the American Beekeeping Federation, The…
Read MoreA Summary Of The Proceedings From Galveston By: Elina L. Niño This year marked yet another tremendous joint conference of the American Beekeeping Federation, The…
Read MoreBy: Toni Burnham You Can Do This About a year and a half ago, one of my favorite newbee-ish beekeepers asked me to lunch….
Read MoreWhat Happens When? This Winter I drove over the mountains to put down a rebellion of beekeepers who thought they might secede from the…
Read MoreA Useful Tool For Judging Honey By: Jim Thompson A polariscope, according to the Random House Dictionary is: “an instrument for measuring or exhibiting…
Read MoreDue to a staffing crisis, the USDA-ARS Bee Disease Diagnostic Service in Beltsville, MD will be on hiatus, effective immediately. The University of Maryland…
Read MoreBy: Katherine Kiefer Interest in honey bees and beekeeping in the U.S. has never been greater. Despite increased interest in the plight of honey…
Read MoreBy: Robert Packer Using Infrared Spectroscopy. It’s as easy as A, Bee, C. Food adulteration: A global problem While many people are aware of…
Read MorePrime Time, Passing Along Immunity. What if you could predict the disease environment of your offspring and then do something to increase their odds…
Read MoreQueen Rearing Behaviors Conflict and cooperation during queen replacement. The production of new queens is a colony level process involving the coordinated activities of…
Read MoreAs I write this we are hurrying to meet our deadline for this issue because in two days we get on a plane to…
Read MoreDid you take a good look at that photo? It was taken several years ago by Sylvia Jadczak. If her last name sounds familiar…
Read MoreMay Report Business Plans So, what to expect, and what to do this honey season. With prices at best flat, and not looking very…
Read MoreFirestone, Colorado, April 3, 2017 – In a continued effort to provide honey industry members with beautiful and inspirational educational materials, the National Honey…
Read MoreRobert Brodschneider Anika Libor Vera Kupelwieser Karl Crailsheim Published: March 29, 2017 Abstract We measured the distribution of sugar solution within groups of caged…
Read MoreCredit: Giralt lab Most medicines can’t get through the blood-brain barrier (BBB), a highly selective membrane that separates the circulatory system from the fluid…
Read MoreHoney bees appear to sense magnetic fields using a magnetic structure in their abdomens, according to a team of physicists and biologists in Canada….
Read More“When consumers are asked an open-ended question, ‘What are you trying to avoid,’ the top three out of four answers are related to a…
Read MoreURBANA, Ill. – Scientists the world over are working to predict how climate change will affect our planet. It is an extremely complex puzzle…
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 MoreWe have some great presenters coming to the California Honey Festival- people like Margaret Lombard, CEO of the national Honey Board, Gene Brandi of…
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