Some Beeyard Thoughts, Observations and Updates
By: James Tew Talking and writing about bees – modern beekeeping minefields, and comments on dealing with old frames. Talking and writing about bees –…
Read MoreBy: James Tew Talking and writing about bees – modern beekeeping minefields, and comments on dealing with old frames. Talking and writing about bees –…
Read MoreBy: Stephanie Bruneau Did anyone ever tell you ‘you are what you eat’? There is no creature for which this is more true than…
Read MoreBy: Janet Davis There’s something about shimmering blue flowers that fascinates gardeners – in fact some love them so much that they devote a…
Read MoreBy: Clarence Collison The Queen’s Court Usually eight or more worker attendants are present when a queen is stationary, but they tend to lose…
Read MoreBy: Jay Evans Good Bug, Bad Bug As I finish this column on Super Bowl Sunday I am reminded of a sarcastic comment used…
Read MoreBy: Bob Brachmann Over the last 33 years, starting with the discovery of tracheal mites in the U.S., there’ve been many new challenges to honey…
Read MoreHB Hive Co. Protects Honey Bees With Inventive Beehive And Beehive Feeder. Established in 2016, HB Hive Company designs and builds beekeeping equipment with…
Read MoreTurmeric, Chickens, Ducks and Wooster. I wish that all of you were having the kind of Winter that we are. We have been very fortunate…
Read MoreBeen watching the price of honey lately? Our monthly honey report has been on a slow but steady no-movement-at-all flatline for about a year…
Read MoreWinter So Far . . . Honey prices keep coming up in discussions, so we took a look at January vs. April prices on…
Read MoreScientists have just decoded another bit of honey bee speech, and the newfound “word” the bees are buzzing is “whoop.” In a study published in the…
Read MoreBy Carey Gillam, Posted on Yahoo News (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court ruled on March 2, that federal regulators erred in allowing an…
Read MoreSessions are the third Wednesday of the month, beginning at 9AM EASTERN. All webinars are free, and registration is not required. The schedule for this year is…
Read MoreSummary: A core set of genes involved in the responses of honey bees to multiple diseases caused by viruses and parasites has been identified…
Read MoreWhere do honey bees come from? A new study from researchers at the University of California, Davis and UC Berkeley clears some of the…
Read MoreOne (or more) awards available in 2017; the total amount available for all awards is $10,000. The award will be announced at the EAS…
Read MoreThe Pest Management Regulator Agency (PMRA) has granted full registration to Bayvarol®, flumethrin strips indicated for control of Varroa mites (Varroa destructor) in honey…
Read MoreA new study from researchers at the University of California, Davis and UC Berkeley clears some of the fog around honey bee origins. The…
Read MoreFilmed and written by Michael N Sutton Apocrita is suborder of insects in the order Hymenoptera (Bees, wasps, and ants). This film is a…
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